COLOR ETCHING in Foundry Metallography.

From: Advanced Materials & Processes | Date: February 1, 2000| Author: Radzikowska, Janina | Copyright information

Janina Radzikowska [*]

Selective color etching is very helpful in quantitative metallography because it permits measurements of the stereological features of microstructure by color image detection and segmentation.

Color etching by immersion is frequently the best way, and sometimes the only satisfactory way to properly reveal the microstructure of foundry alloys. This artide presents examples of immersion color etching for differentiation and identification ...

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