INTERNET RESOURCES AND LINKS
 

The following is a list and description of sites that are excellent online resources related to materials and processing.  Check this page throughout the semester.  New sites will be added.  If you find other sites that should be added to this list, please email the instructor. 
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EMSIM - A software testbed facility for machine process simulation developed at the University of Ilinois with the Machine-Tool Agile Manufacturing Research Institute.  
    Link:    http://mtamri.me.uiuc.edu 

Engineering Zone - An excellent resource site for materials and processing. 
    Link:    http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/lab/2549/design.htm/ 

Heat Treatment of Steel  
    Link:    http://www-mintek.ac.2a/physmet/ 

Helisys Inc- A WWW home page dealing with Laminated Object Manufacturing related links. 
    Link:    http://www.helisys.com 

Manufacturing Education Homepage - A good information resource related to processes. 
      Link:    http://www.mfg.mtu.edu/marc/primers/ 

Matweb - A free materials information resouce data base.  This site should be very useful for 
    the semester project.  Includes data on metals and plastics. 
    Link:    http://www.matweb.com/ 

Plastics - Tutorial on injection molding. 
    Link:    http://www.matrixplastics.com/quickdirt.html/intro.html/ 

World of Materials - Introduction to materials.  
    Link:    http:// www-dmse.mit.edu/wom 

Materials Related Educational Links 
    Link:    http://www.mrs.org/related/educational.html 

Selected internet sources - Materials Science 
    Link:    http://www.njit.edu/njIT/Library/IN/MatSci0.html 

Periodic Table of the Elements 
    Link:    http://apamac.ch.adfa.oz.au/OzChemNet/web-elements/web-elements-home.html 

Materials Education Library 
    Link:    http://msewww2.engin.umich.edu:591/default.html 

VeloNews - A good overview of the properties of materials and metallurgy related 
      to mountain bikes. 
    Link:    http://greatoutdoors.com/velonews/tech/archive/metallurgy/index.htm

 
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