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FACTS ABOUT FUME • A great deal of new information

25th October 1986, Page 113
25th October 1986
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Page 113, 25th October 1986 — FACTS ABOUT FUME • A great deal of new information
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is contained in The Facts about Fume by N. Jenkins (L5.10; Welding Institute), which is a second edition. It gives guidance on welding fume and how to control it, throws fresh light on the Health and Safety Executive's guidelines, and is one of four illustrated and paperbound titles the Welding Institute is adding to its range on welding technology.

Welding Cast Irons by C. L. M. Cottrell (29.60) is a source of reference on materials and how to weld them. More expensive, at 222.50, is Guildlines for Fracture-safe and Fatigue-reliable Design of Steel Structures by William S. Pelline, formerly superintendent of the US Navy Research Laboratory's Metallurgical Division. This book was first published in 1983.