Nickel Metallurgy
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Workshop
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
Allow delegates to gain a better understanding of nickel alloys, their properties and their uses. Suitable for: Those with some metallurgical background, but no in-depth knowledge of nickel. This workshop will be of interest to recent graduates, designers, engineers, senior supervisors and technicians and sales personnel working in, or supplying to the aerospace, defence, offshore, chemical, oil or gas industries.
Reviews
Teachers and trainers (3)
Carol Powell
Speaker
Carol Powell is an independent consultant to the Nickel Institute and other organisations. She has many years of experience in the nickel industry, having worked in various technical capacities within the INCO organisation.
David Jordan
Speaker
David Jordan is an independent consultant to the Nickel Institute and other organisations. He has many years of experience in the nickel industry, having worked in various technical capacities within the INCO organisation.
Mike Morley
Speaker
Mike Morley is an independent consultant to the Nickel Institute and other organisations. He has many years of experience in the nickel industry, having worked in various technical capacities within the INCO organisation.
Course programme
This one day workshop will allow delegates to gain a better understanding of nickel alloys, their properties and their uses.
- Introduction to Nickel Alloys.
- Melting and Processing of Nickel Alloy.
- Nickel Alloy Fabrication.
- Legislation.
- Nickel and Human Health.
- Aqueous Corrosion Resistance.
- Nickel Alloys for High Temperature Use.
08.45-09.00hrs Registration. 17.00hrs Finish.
The presenter's will be on hand throughout the day to answer questions not addressed in the talks.
Additional information
Nickel Metallurgy