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Advanced CNC Milling Programme Engineering the Next Generation Four-day course Contact us T: E: [email protected] W: www.amrctraining.co.uk A four-day course exploiting the use of CAD/CAM for 3D CNC milling processes. Explore advanced cutting strategies employed by CAM systems. This is a practical “hands on” course with machining & computer activities. Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre 0114 222 9958 Course aims This course enables the candidate to gain an understanding of the principles employed in 3D CNC milling techniques using CAD/ CAM software: Milling for mould tools 3-axis milling Milling Mould 5-Axis for multi- axis milling The process for milling complex surfaces The process for programming a mill-turn part You will gain an understanding of different cutting strategies used in the latest CAM software suites. Who should attend The course is aimed at candidates who have a good basic understanding of CNC milling operations and a basic understanding of CAD packages. Candidates will also have knowledge of G-coding and programming using Canned Cycles, they should have the desire to up-skill and expand their present abilities to meet future demands. Course cost £800 GS025

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EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13

Advanced CNC Milling Programme

Engineering the Next Generation

A self study course providing delegates with a sound understanding of the atomic structure and properties of metals, highlighting differences in bonding between metals and other engineering material categories. A mathematics and statistics ‘tool set’ also raises the novice metallurgist’s numerical ability to the required level.

Course aimsThis course outlines the basic structure of the atom, how atoms are arranged in metals and how this influences their properties.

Who should attend Anyone wishing to understand the scientific and engineering principles relating to the structure and basic properties of metals and other categories of engineering materials.A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“This was an excellent course which some companies used in order to send younger members of staff for a widening of their metals knowledge, while others used it to brush up, or backfill, missing gaps – much ground was covered and this was a highly worthwhile way in which the AMRC is delivering real value.”

Anthony Lipmann

Lipmann Walton & Co

“The presenter was veryenthusiastic and used lots of visual and practical examples.”Marcus Gouera

Surface technologies

Scientific and EngineeringPrinciples

Self Study

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

Engineering the Next Generation

A self study course providing delegates with a sound understanding of the atomic structure and properties of metals, highlighting differences in bonding between metals and other engineering material categories. A mathematics and statistics ‘tool set’ also raises the novice metallurgist’s numerical ability to the required level.

Course aimsThis course outlines the basic structure of the atom, how atoms are arranged in metals and how this influences their properties.

Who should attend Anyone wishing to understand the scientific and engineering principles relating to the structure and basic properties of metals and other categories of engineering materials.A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“This was an excellent course which some companies used in order to send younger members of staff for a widening of their metals knowledge, while others used it to brush up, or backfill, missing gaps – much ground was covered and this was a highly worthwhile way in which the AMRC is delivering real value.”

Anthony Lipmann

Lipmann Walton & Co

“The presenter was veryenthusiastic and used lots of visual and practical examples.”Marcus Gouera

Surface technologies

Scientific and EngineeringPrinciples

Self Study

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

Engineering the Next Generation

A self study course providing delegates with a sound understanding of the atomic structure and properties of metals, highlighting differences in bonding between metals and other engineering material categories. A mathematics and statistics ‘tool set’ also raises the novice metallurgist’s numerical ability to the required level.

Course aimsThis course outlines the basic structure of the atom, how atoms are arranged in metals and how this influences their properties.

Who should attend Anyone wishing to understand the scientific and engineering principles relating to the structure and basic properties of metals and other categories of engineering materials.A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“This was an excellent course which some companies used in order to send younger members of staff for a widening of their metals knowledge, while others used it to brush up, or backfill, missing gaps – much ground was covered and this was a highly worthwhile way in which the AMRC is delivering real value.”

Anthony Lipmann

Lipmann Walton & Co

“The presenter was veryenthusiastic and used lots of visual and practical examples.”Marcus Gouera

Surface technologies

Scientific and EngineeringPrinciples

Self Study

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Engineering the Next Generation

Ahalfdaycoursethatprovidesnon-technicalstaffwithapracticalunderstanding of the use of metals in engineering applications.

Course aimsThe course aims to provide delegates with an understanding of what metals are, why they are so important, how they are processed and where they are used.

Who should attend The course is aimed at those with a limited formal technical background but who work within the metals industry. Typical attendees include HR professionals, administrative staff, marketing, project support staff, finance, etc.

“The course gave me moreknowledgerelatingto material specifications and treatments, helping meinprovidingbettercustomer information”

Kevin Burnap,Hempel Metals.

“The course matched myexpectationsverywell,I learnt a lot and have a great foundation to workwith”

Ray KaneSpecial Steels Ltd.

Introduction to Metals

Half day course

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E:[email protected]

W: amrctraining.co.uk

Four-day course

Engineering the Next Generation

A one day overview of the essential properties of metals, how they are produced and where they are used.

Course aimsThis course provides an introduction to the principle alloy categories and their applications. It explains the properties of metals, how they are tested, how metal products are made and where they are used.

Who should attend Professionals from all parts of your business who have little experience of metals or materials science. Directors, financial & legal staff, HR, marketing & sales, technicians. A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“The course was extremely well organised, informative, very useful and the notes excellent. I would recommendthis course to any otherperson who wishes toundertand the principles of metallurgy.”

James Rowley

W.H.Tildesley Ltd

“I’d certainly recommendany metals sector company to take a close look at NAMTEC’s technical training capability, both in standard courses andin creating and deliveringbespoke options.”Mike Brammer

Siemens VAI

Fundamentals of Metallurgy

One day course

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

A four-day course exploiting the use of CAD/CAM for 3D CNC milling processes. Explore advanced cutting strategies employed by CAM systems. This is a practical “hands on” course with machining & computer activities.

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Engineering the Next Generation

Short Technical Courses covering the processing and application of a range of metals and alloys. All our programmes are delivered by practising industry experts and are available both in-house and at venues across the UK Including an optional Metals Technology Certificate.

“I’d certainly recommend any metals sector company to take a look at the AMRC Training Centre’s technical training capability, both in standard courses and in creating and delivering bespoke options.”Mike Brammer, Siemens VAI

Technical Training Solutions

Metallurgy Training Courses

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: amrctraining.co.uk

0114 222 9958

Course aimsThis course enables the candidate to gain an understanding of the principles employed in 3D CNC milling techniques using CAD/CAM software:

• Milling for mould tools 3-axis milling

• Milling Mould 5-Axis for multi-axis milling

• The process for milling complex surfaces

• The process for programming a mill-turn part

You will gain an understanding of different cutting strategies used in the latest CAM software suites.

Who should attend The course is aimed at candidates who have a good basic understanding of CNC milling operations and a basic understanding of CAD packages.

Candidates will also have knowledge of G-coding and programming using Canned Cycles, they should have the desire to up-skill and expand their present abilities to meet future demands.

Course cost £800

GS025

Page 2: A self study course providing delegates with a sound ... - AMRC Training Centre · 2019-01-02 · • Composite 5-axis milling based on parallel planes • Composite 5-axis milling

Engineering the Next Generation

A self study course providing delegates with a sound understanding of the atomic structure and properties of metals, highlighting differences in bonding between metals and other engineering material categories. A mathematics and statistics ‘tool set’ also raises the novice metallurgist’s numerical ability to the required level.

Course aimsThis course outlines the basic structure of the atom, how atoms are arranged in metals and how this influences their properties.

Who should attend Anyone wishing to understand the scientific and engineering principles relating to the structure and basic properties of metals and other categories of engineering materials.A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“This was an excellent course which some companies used in order to send younger members of staff for a widening of their metals knowledge, while others used it to brush up, or backfill, missing gaps – much ground was covered and this was a highly worthwhile way in which the AMRC is delivering real value.”

Anthony Lipmann

Lipmann Walton & Co

“The presenter was veryenthusiastic and used lots of visual and practical examples.”Marcus Gouera

Surface technologies

Scientific and EngineeringPrinciples

Self Study

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

Engineering the Next Generation

A self study course providing delegates with a sound understanding of the atomic structure and properties of metals, highlighting differences in bonding between metals and other engineering material categories. A mathematics and statistics ‘tool set’ also raises the novice metallurgist’s numerical ability to the required level.

Course aimsThis course outlines the basic structure of the atom, how atoms are arranged in metals and how this influences their properties.

Who should attend Anyone wishing to understand the scientific and engineering principles relating to the structure and basic properties of metals and other categories of engineering materials.A module of the QCF level 3 Certificate in Metallurgy qualification.

“This was an excellent course which some companies used in order to send younger members of staff for a widening of their metals knowledge, while others used it to brush up, or backfill, missing gaps – much ground was covered and this was a highly worthwhile way in which the AMRC is delivering real value.”

Anthony Lipmann

Lipmann Walton & Co

“The presenter was veryenthusiastic and used lots of visual and practical examples.”Marcus Gouera

Surface technologies

Scientific and EngineeringPrinciples

Self Study

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

Contact us

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

Day one • Techniques for roughing and re-roughing

• Finishing on walls

• Finishing on circular areas

• Finishing with parallel passes

• Re-machining with separate strategies for horizontal and vertical

corners

• Re-machining along edges

Day two • How to create Free-Form features for 5-axis milling operations

• Composite 5-axis milling based on parallel planes

• Composite 5-axis milling based on a progressive offset of the part

boundary

• How to create ruled features for swarf milling operations

• Swarf milling on an impeller

Day three• The process for milling curved surfaces

• How to create 3-axis roughing operations using check, part, and

stock surfaces

• How to save simulation stock to external files

• Adaptive one-pass facing

• How to create 5-axis finishing operations

Day four • Set up machine for 5-axis use

• Tool setting

• Work setting

• Machine proving programs

Programme delivery• 4-Day programme

• Classroom & workshop based

• Practical based programme