Thirty significant technical publications originally produced by INCO and American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) have been refreshed and re-published by the Nickel Institute. Popular titles, such as AISIs Design Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Stainless Steels, and INCOs The Corrosion Resistance of Nickel-Containing Alloys in Sulphuric Acid and Related Compounds, provide relevant technical information for engineers and end users. The digital quality of the guides has been enhanced and all publications are searchable.
The original publications were written by experts in their field and the information they provide is very relevant today, said Richard Matheson, the Nickel Institutes Director, Market Development. We are pleased to make this knowledge accessible to the next generation of designers, materials specifiers, architects and engineers.
In addition to providing an extensive library of practical technical guides, the Nickel Institutes team of highly experienced experts offers a free technical help service to answer technical questions from existing and potential users of nickel-containing materials for architecture, building & construction, welding, process engineering, structural engineering and other related topics.
The guides are useful additions to the bookshelves of materials engineers, architects and structural engineers. They cover the use of nickel and nickel-containing alloys in a wide range of applications and are available for free download from the Nickel Institutes website.
Courtesy of the Nickel Institute.