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JOT – Journal für Oberflächentechnik – is the leading magazine for all topics in surface technology and is aimed at decision-makers and users from all areas of industry. The major trends such as individualization, environmental protection and digitalization set the direction for change in industrial surface technology.

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  • Read for free!
  • 2 free trial issues
  • Printed magazine + interactive e-magazine
  • Free access to our online archive
  • Cancel at any time

Language: german | Type: print + eMagazine

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I would like to subscribe to "JOT" on a trial basis and would like to receive 2 free sample issue(s) of the magazine by post. I will also receive free access to the magazine's online archive for the duration of my subscription to the magazine.

If I decide to continue my magazine subscription after receiving the 2 sample issue(s), I must take no further action. I will then receive 12 issues of the magazine each year at the current annual subscription price of {{price}} â‚¬ incl. {{tax}}% VAT plus {{shipping-national}} â‚¬ in delivery costs (domestic) or {{shipping-international}} â‚¬ (abroad). The subscription can be terminated at any time until the next edition becomes available simply by informing the Customer service. Amounts paid in excess for undelivered issues are then refunded.

If I decide against continuing my magazine subscription after receiving the 2 sample issues, I must inform the Customer service no later than 14 days after receiving the 2 sample issue. Upon giving notice within the prescribed period, the matter is brought to a close and I do not have any payment obligations.

The payment obligation only applies if the free trial subscription is not cancelled as stated above.