
Overview Learn to identify materials and alloys in common industrial use: properties, compositional specifications, forming, heat treating, and finishing methods. Who Should Attend: This course is directed toward people involved in manufacturing activities using steel or other metals. Purchasing agents, machine operators, engineers, quality control workers, welders, floor supervisors and managers all can benefit from the material presented. Course Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: ·Describe the principle production methods for steel and other industrial metals ·Explain forming methods such as casting, forging, rolling, stamping and PM ·Identify and differentiate microstructures and properties of different metals ·Use physical and mechanical property data ·Identify alloy types and specifications ·Describe the effect of chemical composition on the properties of steel ·Explain the technology of heat treating ·Identify common NDT methods and failure modes ·Describe the important aspects of weldments ·Describe the metallurgy of non-ferrous alloys
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