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CERTIFICATE IN METALLURGY Mandatory Scientific & Engineering Principles (1 day self-study) Fundamentals of Metallurgy (1 day taught course) Options (five to be selected) Principles of Testing & Quality Assurance (1 day taught course) Mechanical Testing Techniques (1 day taught course) Non-Destructive Testing (1 day taught course) Principles of Heat Treatment (1 day taught course) Metals for Aerospace Applications (1 day taught course) Metals Processing & Manufacturing Technologies (1 day taught course) Course Programme Each of the taught modules will be delivered several times per year at venues in Sheffield and the West Midlands. Follow link below to register. www.amrctraining.co.uk/en/64/prof-dev-technical-course-calendar Assessment All modules are assessed by a work-based assignment and a 1.5 hour examination. The exam schedule will be coordinated so that more than one exam may be taken on one day. Note: Assessment schedule may be revised for 2014. Fees Initial registration & supply of Science & Engineering Principles workbook £550. Each subsequent taught unit £325. Total fee for qualification £2500, includes registration & examination fees. Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

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EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13

CERTIFICATEIN METALLURGYMandatory• Scientific&EngineeringPrinciples (1 day self-study)• FundamentalsofMetallurgy(1 day taught course)

Options (five to be selected)• PrinciplesofTesting&QualityAssurance(1daytaughtcourse)• MechanicalTestingTechniques(1daytaughtcourse)• Non-DestructiveTesting(1daytaughtcourse)• PrinciplesofHeatTreatment(1daytaughtcourse)• MetalsforAerospaceApplications(1daytaughtcourse)• MetalsProcessing&ManufacturingTechnologies(1daytaught

course)

Course ProgrammeEachofthetaughtmoduleswillbedeliveredseveraltimesperyearatvenuesinSheffieldandtheWestMidlands.Followlinkbelowtoregister.www.amrctraining.co.uk/en/64/prof-dev-technical-course-calendar

AssessmentAllmodulesareassessedbyawork-basedassignmentanda1.5hourexamination.Theexamschedulewillbecoordinatedsothatmorethanoneexammaybetakenononeday.Note: Assessment schedule may be revised for 2014.

Fees• Initialregistration&supplyofScience&EngineeringPrinciples

workbook£550.• Eachsubsequenttaughtunit£325.• Totalfeeforqualification£2500,includesregistration&

examinationfees.

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

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

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MANDATORY UNITS

Science & Engineering Principles (self-study workbook)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Understandhowatomsandsimplecompoundsarestructuredandhowbondingbetweenatomscanbeusedtoclassifyengineeringmaterials

• Understandthemethodsforsolvingengineeringproblemsexpressedintermsoflinear,logarithmicandquadraticequations

• Applyarangeofexploratorydataanalysistechniquestoengineeringrelatedproblemsincludinggraphicalrepresentation,hypothesistestsandnormaldistributionmethods

• Understandthebasicprinciplesofacompoundopticalmicroscope,metallographicsamplepreparationtechniquesandmethodsusedtoquantifymicrostructuralfeaturesfrommicrographs

Unitrequirements

• Spendaminimumof20hoursreadingastudymanualandworkingthroughassignedquestionstobereturnedandmarked(butnotpartofformalassessment)

• Researchthetopic&submitawrittenassignment(nominal20hoursstudy)

• Sita1.5hourexamination

Fundamentals of Metallurgy (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Appreciatehowatomicandmicrostructuralfeaturesinfluencethepropertiesofametal

• Understandhowprocessingisusedtomanipulatematerialproperties

• Summarisethetestmethodsusedtoquantifymechanicalandcorrosionpropertiesofametal

• Understandhowthestructuralcharacteristicsofametalinfluencetestperformance

• Understandhowmajorindustrialmetalsareproduced• Distinguishbetweenprimaryandsecondaryprocesssteps• Understandhowmaterialselectionmethodsareusedinpractice

Unitrequirements

• Attendaonedaytaughtcourse• Researchthetopic&submitawrittenassignment(nominal20

hoursstudy)• Sita1.5hourexamination

Registrationfortaughtunits:www.amrctraining.co.uk/en/64/prof-dev-technical-course-calendar

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

Engineering the Next Generation

Mathematics

• Basic functions, formulae and techniques• Solving linear and quadratic equations• Trigonometry for engineering problems• Introduction to calculus: Defining functions of curved

surfaces and determining complex 3D volumes• Vector analysis, Mechanics and analysis of forces

acting on beams

Probability and Statistics

• Types of data• Univariate and bivariate Exploratory Data

Analysis (EDA)• What are association, correlation and causation?• Simple linear regression: Intro. to modelling• Basic probability, significance and hypothesis testing• Introduction to design of experiments (DOE)

Microscopy

• Principles of optical microscopy• Electron optical instruments• How are metallographic cross sections prepared?• What are bright field and dark field techniques?• Grain size and volume fraction assessments• Measurement standards

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre

twitter.com/AMRCTraining

Advanced Manufacturing Park

Wallis Way, Catcliffe

Rotherham

S60 5TZ

Scientific and Engineering Principles

Atomic Structure

• What are quantum numbers?• How big is an atom?• How does atomic structure change

with increasing atomic weight?• How are atoms arranged in metals?

The Periodic Table

• What is the periodic table? • What rules dictate the tables design?• What trends are observed across the table?• Where do metals come from?• How do metal properties change across

the table groups and series?• How abundant are the elements?

Bonding of Elements

• How are atoms held together?• How do primary bonds i.e. ionic, covalent and

metallic differ?• What are secondary bonds?• How does bonding help define the important

categories of engineering materials?

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

Light Microscopy Volume of Revolution

Atomic and Ionic Radii The Normal Distribution

Bonding Light Microscopy

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

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Engineering the Next Generation

Mathematics

• Basic functions, formulae and techniques• Solving linear and quadratic equations• Trigonometry for engineering problems• Introduction to calculus: Defining functions of curved

surfaces and determining complex 3D volumes• Vector analysis, Mechanics and analysis of forces

acting on beams

Probability and Statistics

• Types of data• Univariate and bivariate Exploratory Data

Analysis (EDA)• What are association, correlation and causation?• Simple linear regression: Intro. to modelling• Basic probability, significance and hypothesis testing• Introduction to design of experiments (DOE)

Microscopy

• Principles of optical microscopy• Electron optical instruments• How are metallographic cross sections prepared?• What are bright field and dark field techniques?• Grain size and volume fraction assessments• Measurement standards

T: 0114 222 9939

E: [email protected]

W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre

twitter.com/AMRCTraining

Advanced Manufacturing Park

Wallis Way, Catcliffe

Rotherham

S60 5TZ

Scientific and Engineering Principles

Atomic Structure

• What are quantum numbers?• How big is an atom?• How does atomic structure change

with increasing atomic weight?• How are atoms arranged in metals?

The Periodic Table

• What is the periodic table? • What rules dictate the tables design?• What trends are observed across the table?• Where do metals come from?• How do metal properties change across

the table groups and series?• How abundant are the elements?

Bonding of Elements

• How are atoms held together?• How do primary bonds i.e. ionic, covalent and

metallic differ?• What are secondary bonds?• How does bonding help define the important

categories of engineering materials?

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

www.amrctraining.co.uk www.amrctraining.co.uk

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

“Engineering the Next Generation” “Engineering the Next Generation”

Light Microscopy Volume of Revolution

Atomic and Ionic Radii The Normal Distribution

Bonding Light Microscopy

OPTIONAL UNITSUnit requirements for all taught courses• Attendaonedaytaughtcourse• Researchthetopic&submitawrittenassignment(nominal20

hoursstudy)• Sita1.5hourexamination

Principles of Testing & Quality Assurance (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Understandandsummarisemajorpropertiesassociatedwithmetalsandapplymethodsforunitmeasurementandconversion

• Understandhowdifferentenergy-matterinteractionscanbeexploitedtoprobemetalstructure,compositionandthepresenceofdefects

• Discussthemajorreasonswhyaqualitysystemisofbenefittoanyprocess/business

• Summarisethemainelementsofamaturequalityassurancesystemanddemonstratetheuseofgraphicalmethodsforresolvingqualityissues

Mechanical Testing Techniques (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Understandthemeaningoftermsassociatedwiththemechanicalpropertiesofmetalsandthemetricsusedtoquantifythem

• Describethetensiletestincludingparametersusedtoassesssamplecharacteristics,serviceperformanceandtestequipmentused

• Understandtheunderlyingprinciplesandtestequipmentusedtodetermineimpacttoughness,hardness,creepandfatigueproperties

Non-Destructive Testing (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Identifydefecttypestestedforinmanufacturingindustries• Understandtheprinciplesandmethodsusedforidentifying

surfacedefects–visualinspection,Lasers,DIRIS,Dyepenetration,Magneticparticle

• Discussthemethodsandprinciplesusedforidentifyingdefectsinthebulk–Ultrasonic,Eddycurrent,Thermographic,ACPotentialDifference,Radiography

• Understandtheimpactgoodpracticehasontestinterpretation

Registrationfortaughtunits:www.amrctraining.co.uk/en/64/prof-dev-technical-course-calendar

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

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OPTIONAL UNITSPrinciples of Heat Treatment (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Understandwhyheattreatmentiscarriedoutandthemechanismsbywhichitisusedtomodifymaterialproperties.

• Differentiatebetweenductility,toughness&hardnessandhowthesearecontrolled

• Understandthevariousheattreatmentsappliedtosteels,includingnomenclature

• Reviewheattreatmentofnon-ferrousalloysinclTitanium,Aluminium

• Appreciatethepracticalaspectsofheattreatment–fueloptions,atmospheres&temperaturecontrol

Metals for Aerospace Applications (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Understandthedifferentpropertyrequirementsforaircraftstructuralparts

• Reviewthepropertyrequirementsforaircraftenginecomponentsandhowthematerialshavechangedoverrecentdecades

• Highlighttheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofcommonlyusedalloys–StainlessSteel,Titanium,NickelAluminium,Magnesium(composites&polymers)

• Discussthematerialsselectionprocessforcriticalaircraftstructuralandenginepartsandhowtheyarescreened,testedandaccredited

Metals Processing & Manufacturing Technologies (1 day taught course)Learningoutcomes-Onsuccessfulcompletionofthisunitcandidateswillbeableto:

• Describetheprimaryprocessingmethodsusedintheproductionofferrousandnon-ferrousmetalalloysincludingaluminium,titanium,nickelandcopperalloys

• Understandthecontrastingbenefitsofcastingandforgingprocesses• Appreciatethetechnologyofsecondaryprocessingmethods–hot&

coldrolling,extrusion,productionsofsections,plate,wire&strip• Reviewhowmachiningandweldingtechnologiesareusedto

engineerfinishedproducts• Understandthebenefitsofsurfacetreatments

Registration for taught units:www.amrctraining.co.uk/en/64/prof-dev-technical-course-calendar

Contact for further information:Graham Small | 07545 429434 | [email protected]

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.ukEngineering 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