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Elsevier shut them down at the end of Download it while it's still available! Metal Finishing Guidebook Pictured are the following editions: , , , , part 2, part 1, , , , , part 1, part 2, and part 1.

Any Help? Hi Jeremiah. Although there may be some powder coatings that are only suitable for interior use because they are of low quality, or are not designed to be UV resistant, or because the substrate was not properly pretreated, powder coating can be a pretty robust finish for exterior use. There are dozens of good metal finishing "primers", and some of the best are listed on our "must-have" list, but we appended your inquiry to this thread because I think the Metal Finishing Guidebook is the single best one for your purposes.

Readers: some of the info has changed over the years, so let me summarize the situation as of this month -- Elsevier closed down Metal Finishing magazine and its Guidebook in December , so the Guidebook no longer exists except in the form of used copies. They can usually be obtained from Amazon and other used book dealers, and the link we offered above still works. Shortly before Elsevier shut down Metal Finishing they made available [Ed.

That link obviously will not work forever, but is still working this month, [update Nov. It's not, everything would be working just fine if not for the aggravating pop-up-and-get-in-the-way warning messages :- Finishing. Hi - I'm confused. Does the note mean it's available elsewhere? Or does it need amending as well? Hi Mel. Sorry for the confusion! The availability of the online version has been a roller coaster ride: You may remember a time around when magazines were seemingly all moving to the Internet.

The Metal Finishing Guidebook was available on-line for a year or so during this period but then -- perhaps because of complaints from advertisers -- internet access was removed. Later, internet access became available again but only to subscribers. Later still it was made available on-line to all again. Then Metal Finishing magazine closed, but the Guidebook remained available on-line for many years, perhaps because the people who put it on-line forgot about it or left Elsevier.

Fairly recently an unpaid bill, or whatever, finally meant it went offline for good. But after a while someone who had a copy of it made it available on academia. Even still, who knows if this is in compliance with copyright law and whether Elsevier is aware or whether they care? Our advice is to download it right now from academia. I downloaded edition from Academia. But how to get other editions? Subscribe at this link at Elsevier.

I wish to know more about metal finishing as it applies to the hobbyist. One final thing that bears mentioning is that older issues tended to have formulas and operating conditions, and newer issues have increasingly migrated towards proprietaries, so some newer articles are often more pap than substance. Publishing your article with us has many metal finishing guidebook, such as having access to a personal dashboard: An overview Jeffrey F.

Could you please send metal finishing guidebook the web address of Metal Finishing Guide Book which I had read on line but now I could not get it. Pictured are the following editions: I am struggling with my finishing options. Originally the Guidebook was a single volume covering both inorganic and organic finishing. I believe that the guidebook is considered a special edition of the magazine, so I would say that a subscription is the way to purchase it. Review by Ted Mooney: Metal Finishing provides how-to articles along with news, developments, patents, and shop problems.



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