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1 Day Workshop - Introduction to Practical Metallography & Investigations

Course Fees

£750 plus VAT per delegate
You will be invoiced in full amount and payment is required 14 days before the first day of the course

Course Venue

Elite Centre for Manufacturing Skills (EMCS)
(Springfield Hub),
University of Wolverhampton,
Springfield Campus
Wolverhampton WV10 0JR
(Car Park access off Grimstone Street)

Course Duration

Start 08.45 - 16.00 each day

Course Dates

24th June 2024 - commencing at 8.45 am

Testimonial

I attended the Introduction to Practical Metallography course led by Richard Brown, which really opened my eyes to the importance of Metallography, and how various techniques can be used to extract necessary data from your sample pieces.  Overall the course was great and Richard is a brilliant tutor.  I hope to attend more courses with M+C to further expand my knowledge.
J Handley
28 April 2022

Course Content

Course Content

Day 1 - This course is the first from the set of 3


Introduction to Practical Metallography & Investigations

You will learn about the procedures and techniques which are required to undertake practical failure analysis investigations in a laboratory environment.


As this is a practical course, examinations on metal and alloy will be undertaken where you will:


  • identify the importance of record keeping and sample identification

  • conduct sample material for hardness testing

  • use visual and macro examinations

  • prepare a 'nick' fracture to carry out a test

  • investigate the fracture appearance

  • plan, prepare and produce microsections (Longitudinal and Transverse directions)

  • investigate unetched samples to identifying key fractures

  • examine a range of sample microsections/samples in etched state

  • investigate key features including non-metallic inclusions, grain shape, size and distribution matrix classification

  • Estimate the ASTM grain sizes

  • Record key features

  • Review the Thermal Equilibrium Diagram(s)

Key Learning Objectives

Day 1 - This course is the first from the set of 3


Introduction to Practical Metallography & Investigations

You will learn about the procedures and techniques which are required to undertake practical failure analysis investigations in a laboratory environment.


As this is a practical course, examinations on metal and alloy will be undertaken where you will:


  • identify the importance of record keeping and sample identification

  • conduct sample material for hardness testing

  • use visual and macro examinations

  • prepare a 'nick' fracture to carry out a test

  • investigate the fracture appearance

  • plan, prepare and produce microsections (Longitudinal and Transverse directions)

  • investigate unetched samples to identifying key fractures

  • examine a range of sample microsections/samples in etched state

  • investigate key features including non-metallic inclusions, grain shape, size and distribution matrix classification

  • Estimate the ASTM grain sizes

  • Record key features

  • Review the Thermal Equilibrium Diagram(s)

Prerequisite

You must be working within the industry and have an interest in investigating metal fractures.

Who should attend

The course is aimed at people working within the steel industry and other associated industries. Delegates may include:

NDT Engineers
Quality Engineers
Testing Engineers
Technical Personnel
Heat Treatment Technicians

Richard Brown BEd, CertEd, MIMMM, Fellow ICME

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Registration

Please book your interest to attend and we will forward a Registration Form which will require from you some personal details etc.

Foundry Training Trust

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