Carbon and Alloy Steel Metallurgy and Processing
Venue:
Dates:
9 - 10 November, 2010
Cost:
£600+VAT
Description:
This is a two day workshop targeted at employees in technical and engineering backgrounds to help them gain an understanding of the metallurgy and processing of Carbon and Alloy Steels. The second day will study the processing and mechanical properties of the various steel product forms;rod and wire, plates, strip, sections, line pipe and engineering steels.
Who should attend
New or experienced personnel in technical and engineering occupations who would benefit from an understanding of metals processing, products and properties. Attendees could be production or process engineers, quality and inspection personnel, and could be at supervisory, managerial or
professional engineer level. Prior attendance on the Metallurgy for
Non-Metallurgists course would be beneficial.
Speakers
Course Manager: Ian Martin BSc Met (Hons) MIMMM CEng Ian Martin has been working in research and development for 30 years specialising in structure property relationships and the effect of processing on the mechanical properties in a variety of steels. He is currently employed by Corus RD&T at Swinden Technology Centre.
Organisers:
NAMTEC
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