Workforce and Economic Development
Metallurgy
This fundamental Metallurgy course studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic compounds, and their mixtures or alloys. The course is general in nature, using standardized curriculum. Industry or production-specific requests can be accommodated to fully integrate the course outcomes to meet your strategic needs. Additional course objectives in welding metallurgy, metallurgy for the non-metallurgist, advanced topics in specialized production formats, or specific topics in various metals are available.

BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANIZATION

  • Improved manufacturing processes
  • Faster output
  • Less scrap and waste
  • Safer materials selection and handling

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Interpret standard metallurgical and chemical terms and apply to metallurgy
  • Identify different types and the chemical, mechanical and thermal properties of steels and alloys
  • Describe the relationship of hardness and perform hardness testing on steel and alloys
  • Describe the crystalline structure of metals
  • Explain the theory of failure and deformation of metals
  • Illustrate the effects of carbon content in steels and alloys
  • Explain the theory of heat treatment of metals
  • Illustrate the effects of quenching mediums on hardness, strength, and ductility of metals
  • Illustrate the effects of annealing and normalizing on metals
  • Interpret isothermal transformation diagrams
  • Illustrate the effects of tempering on material properties
  • Describe the techniques used in tempering metals
  • Describe the methods used for case and surface hardening of metals

TRAINING DESCRIPTION

This course studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic compounds, and their mixtures or alloys. Participants will gain a good understanding of practical applications in various fields of metals and alloy production, testing and manufacturing processes and the course work can serve as a foundation for additional advanced material in Metallurgy. Training is delivered in a facilitative, lecture format.

HOURS

Your Metallurgy course is a 32 hour training activity, scheduled at your convenience for up to 10 participants. 3.2 IACET Approved CEUs will be awarded with the successful completion of the 32 hour course. Pricing includes training administration, instruction, textbooks, class handouts and materials, certificate of completion, and an activity evaluation at the conclusion of training.


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