Copper Data – Copper Development Association
A practical mid-20th century reference guide to the properties, uses, and applications of copper and its alloys. Produced by the Copper Development Association, this volume brings together technical data and industrial knowledge intended for engineers, designers, and industry professionals.
Covering a wide range of applications, the book provides insight into copper’s role in manufacturing, construction, and engineering, reflecting the importance of the material in modern industry.
Condition: Good vintage condition. Signs of age such as shelf wear, marking, or page tanning may be present. Clean and fully readable.
Format: Hardcover
Notes: A niche technical reference, of interest to collectors of engineering and industrial history.
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Type: NON FICTION
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