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The 25th William Blum Lecture, Engineering Properties of Various Coatings

Author: Dr. Harold J. Wiesner
Issue: , 1984


So, like many of his distinguished predecessors, Dr. Harold J. Wiesner, who received the Scientific Achievement Award in 1983, spent his career studying the materials science of coatings. Dr. Wiesner died in 1980, but not before making important contributions in the investigation of electroforming, hard anodizing, precious metals plating, gold-copper electroforming, lead dispersion plating and hard copper deposition. We, his colleagues at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, summarize his most important work in this paper.


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