'Metal Polymer Coatings on Light Alloys' is a comprehensive guide written by Jerin K. Pancrecious that explores the various aspects of metal polymer coatings and their application on light alloys. The book discusses the different coating techniques, properties, performance, and evaluation methods of metal polymer coatings on aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zinc, nickel, copper, and iron alloys. The author examines the importance of surface treatment and coating deposition, and their impact on coating properties such as adhesion, microstructure, thickness, porosity, roughness, friction, hardness, toughness, and durability. Polymer materials, including their matrix and chemistry, are also discussed in detail. The book covers various types of coatings, such as nanocomposite coatings, multilayer coatings, functionally graded coatings, plasma spraying, thermal spray coatings, PVD coatings, CVD coatings, sol-gel coatings, self-assembly coatings, and smart coatings. The book also delves into the environmental effects of metal polymer coatings and their industrial applications. The author explains how metal polymer coatings provide corrosion and wear resistance to light alloys, improving their durability and lifespan. This book is a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners who work with metal polymer coatings and light alloys. It provides insights into the design, optimization, and manufacturing of metal polymer coatings on light alloys for various applications.