Stainless Steels, Manufacture, Metallurgy & Applications
Short course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Short course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
Allow delegates to increase their understanding of the processing, properties and uses of stainless steels. Suitable for: Personnel involved in the production, processing, fabricating, utilising and selling of stainless steels. Also of interest to designers, engineering professionals, senior supervisors, technicians and sales personnel.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Colin Honess
Speaker
Dr Colin Honess is currently employed by Corus RD&T UK as a technology strategist in the sustainability section of Environment department. He has over 30 years of metallurgical experience in the steel industry, with particular emphasis on the manufacture of stainless steel products and their end application. He worked as a Customer Liaison Metallurgist for Avesta Sheffield.
Course programme
This one day workshop will allow delegates to increase their understanding of the processing, properties and uses of stainless steels. The presenters will be pleased to answer questions not addressed in the talks.
- Welcome and Introductions
- Introduction to Stainless Steels (Market & Applications)
- Physical Metallurgy and Mechanical properties of stainless steels
- Primary processing (Melting & Casting, EAF, AOD, Concast, VIM, VAR, ESR)
- Secondary processing (Forging, Hot and Cold Rolling, Annealing)
- Surface Finish
- Corrosion & Oxidation
- Demonstrations of mechanical testing, welding, and sheet forming in Corus RD&T Laboratories
- Forming
- Welding & Joining of stainless steels
- Practical Applications
- Questions & Answers & feedback
08.45 - 9.00hrs Registration. 17.00hrs Finish.
Additional information
Stainless Steels, Manufacture, Metallurgy & Applications