Course Fees
£1,550 plus VAT per delegate
You will be invoiced in full and payment is required 14 days before the first day of the course
Course Venue
Elite Centre for Manufacturing Skills (ECMS)
University of Wolverhampton
Springfield Campus
Cambridge Street
Wolverhampton
WV10 0JR
Course Duration
Approx. 12 Hours over 2 days
Course Dates
Day 1 - 6th August 2024 - commencing at 8.45 am
Day 2 - 7th August 2024 - commencing at 8.45 am
If you require overnight stay, the cost of this will be via your company or yourself.
Testimonial
Testimonial from one of our current students who attended:
27th and 28th January and 18th February 2022.
You can view the full story of what Rahul has to say in our blog post Metallurgical Investigation Technique Workshop (m-cets.co.uk)
"Overall, the course was highly enjoyable, and I would recommend this course to anyone who has an interest in metallurgy and would like to know the practical techniques used to analyze metallic materials. I think anyone with an engineering background who is curious about different material structures would also benefit from attending the course."
Rahul Wadher
Course Content
Course Content
What you will learn from this course will be transferable into your workplace.
Project Aim: Over the 2-day course you will gain Metallography skillset to aid your metallurgical knowledge and practical application skills.
You will:
Undertake practical investigations, using established metallurgical investigation techniques on metals and their alloys and identify the modes of failure and "fit for purpose" agenda.
Evaluate the theory and conduct visual examinations, building up evidence and record keeping, along with the use of NDT and hardness testing.
Demonstrate how to investigate a fracture examination with identification of key features.
Apply your skills to conduct macro and micro examinations, using a range of metallographic techniques, including preparation of macro and micro sections.
Distinguish the different process routes to examine metals and alloys used in manufacturing engineering and how this effects Metallography.
Evaluate the theory and conduct visual examinations, building up evidence and record keeping, along with the use of NDT and hardness testing.to determine its "fit for purpose" application or likely modes of failure in production.
Key Learning Objectives
What you will learn from this course will be transferable into your workplace.
Project Aim: Over the 2-day course you will gain Metallography skillset to aid your metallurgical knowledge and practical application skills.
You will:
Undertake practical investigations, using established metallurgical investigation techniques on metals and their alloys and identify the modes of failure and "fit for purpose" agenda.
Evaluate the theory and conduct visual examinations, building up evidence and record keeping, along with the use of NDT and hardness testing.
Demonstrate how to investigate a fracture examination with identification of key features.
Apply your skills to conduct macro and micro examinations, using a range of metallographic techniques, including preparation of macro and micro sections.
Distinguish the different process routes to examine metals and alloys used in manufacturing engineering and how this effects Metallography.
Evaluate the theory and conduct visual examinations, building up evidence and record keeping, along with the use of NDT and hardness testing.to determine its "fit for purpose" application or likely modes of failure in production.
Prerequisite
To have a working knowledge of metallurgy
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
Richard Brown BEd, CertEd, MIMMM, Fellow ICME
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ECMS GDPR
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