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
25th June 2024 - commencing at 8.45 am
Testimonial
Very interesting and informative course, that was presented very professionally by the staff, who were happy to break things down to a level that I could understand if I was having trouble doing so. I learnt a lot of new things that I have been able to take away with me and apply in my place of work.
MM
16 December 2022
Course Content
Course Content
Day 2 - To attend this course, you must attend Day 1 first
Introduction to Heat Treatment: Anneal and Normalise
This second day course will revisit the samples from the first day and you will start to prepare these samples for heat treatment.
You will:
identify the use of TED for materials supplied
instructions on furnace use and safety considerations and conduct heat treatment procedures
identify the time, temperature and transformation (TTT) for each material
undertake Annealing and Normalising, consider the difference in TTT of different metals/alloys
prepare a series of heat treatments which will change the materials structure and properties, along with the hardness of the material
conduct Annealing and Normalising heat treatments
prepare micro samples - longitudinal and transverse direction on two heat treatments
conduct hardness tests on both of the heat-treated sample materials
prepare, identify and analyse fracture tests
investigate non-metallic inclusions, grain shape, size and distribution, matrix classification
Compare with "as received" material, microstructure and hardness
Investigate changes and establish the why
Estimate the ASTM grain size
Consider matrix classification and applications to the industrial usage
Key Learning Objectives
Day 2 - To attend this course, you must attend Day 1 first
Introduction to Heat Treatment: Anneal and Normalise
This second day course will revisit the samples from the first day and you will start to prepare these samples for heat treatment.
You will:
identify the use of TED for materials supplied
instructions on furnace use and safety considerations and conduct heat treatment procedures
identify the time, temperature and transformation (TTT) for each material
undertake Annealing and Normalising, consider the difference in TTT of different metals/alloys
prepare a series of heat treatments which will change the materials structure and properties, along with the hardness of the material
conduct Annealing and Normalising heat treatments
prepare micro samples - longitudinal and transverse direction on two heat treatments
conduct hardness tests on both of the heat-treated sample materials
prepare, identify and analyse fracture tests
investigate non-metallic inclusions, grain shape, size and distribution, matrix classification
Compare with "as received" material, microstructure and hardness
Investigate changes and establish the why
Estimate the ASTM grain size
Consider matrix classification and applications to the industrial usage
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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