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Course descriptions, dates, locations & bookings via the AMRC Training Centre course calendar at www.amrctraining.co.uk/prospectus-courses. Note that availability of all courses is subject to demand. Entry Guidelines Although there are no formal entry requirements, it is recommended that candidates have GCSE grade A, B or C and preferably A levels in maths and physics/chemistry. Assessment & Certification Knowledge gained from the self-study manual and from each of the taught courses is assessed via on-line multiple choice examinations. Results from these will be aggregated and successful candidates will be issued with a University of Sheffield Certificate of Achievement, with a PASS (>40%), CREDIT (>50%), MERIT (>60%) or DISTINCTION (>70%). (Note that this does not constitute a formal, accredited qualification.) Programme Fees & Registration £2500 (VAT not applicable) includes registration, supply of self-study manual and attendance at six one-day courses, including on-line assessment. Additional courses may be attended for £400 per day. Follow link to register www.amrctraining.co.uk/mettech Mandatory Scientific & Engineering Principles (self-study manual) Course Options (all 1 day - select any 6) Fundamentals of Metallurgy Carbon & Alloy Steel Metallurgy Stainless Steel Metallurgy Non-Ferrous Alloys Metals Processing & Manufacturing Technologies Principles of Heat Treatment Principles of Testing & Quality Assurance Testing Techniques Metallurgical Failure Analysis & Prevention Combating Metallic Corrosion Metals Technology Certificate Engineering the Next Generation Programme Contents ‘METTECH’ is a coordinated programme of training courses intended primarily for technical staff who are routinely involved in the processing or testing of metals-based products. It is also suitable as technical background for staff in engineering and commercial functions. Find out more: For further information please contact Katie Hemingway: T: 0114 222 4446 E: [email protected] W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

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Page 1: Metals Technology Certificate - AMRC Training Centre Training Leaflets... · • Learn how Aluminium, Nickel, Titanium and Copper alloys are produced and processed into engineering

Course descriptions, dates, locations & bookings via the AMRC Training Centre course calendar at www.amrctraining.co.uk/prospectus-courses. Note that availability of all courses is subject to demand.

Entry Guidelines Although there are no formal entry requirements, it is recommended that candidates have GCSE grade A, B or C and preferably A levels in maths and physics/chemistry.

Assessment & CertificationKnowledge gained from the self-study manual and from each of the taught courses is assessed via on-line multiple choice examinations. Results from these will be aggregated and successful candidates will be issued with a University of Sheffield Certificate of Achievement, with a PASS (>40%), CREDIT (>50%), MERIT (>60%) or DISTINCTION (>70%). (Note that this does not constitute a formal, accredited qualification.)

Programme Fees & Registration£2500 (VAT not applicable) includes registration, supply of self-study manual and attendance at six one-day courses, including on-line assessment. Additional courses may be attended for £400 per day.

Follow link to register www.amrctraining.co.uk/mettech

Mandatory• Scientific & Engineering Principles (self-study manual)

Course Options (all 1 day - select any 6)• Fundamentals of Metallurgy• Carbon & Alloy Steel Metallurgy• Stainless Steel Metallurgy• Non-Ferrous Alloys• Metals Processing & Manufacturing

Technologies

• Principles of Heat Treatment• Principles of Testing & Quality Assurance• Testing Techniques• Metallurgical Failure Analysis &

Prevention• Combating Metallic Corrosion

Metals TechnologyCertificate

Engineering the Next Generation

Programme Contents

‘METTECH’ is a coordinated programme of training courses intended primarily for technical staff who are routinely involved in the processing or testing of metals-based products. It is also suitable as technical background for staff in engineering and commercial functions.

Find out more: For further information please contact Katie Hemingway:T: 0114 222 4446 E: [email protected] W: www.amrctraining.co.uk

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Science & Engineering Principles

• Explain how elements are classified in the periodic table i.e. groups (families) and periods (series)

• Describe the difference between primary and secondary bond types including ionic, covalent and metallic bonds, van der Waals and hydrogen bonds

• Use graphical representation techniques for summarising, comparing and modelling test related data.

• Identify the ASTM grain size and phase volume fraction given an appropriate photographed microstructure.

Fundamentals of Metallurgy

• Appreciate how atomic & microstructural features influence the properties of metals

• Understand how processing is used to manipulate material properties• Summarise the test methods used to quantify mechanical & corrosion

properties of a metal• Understand how the structural characteristics of a metal influence test

performance• Understand how major industrial metals are produced• Distinguish between primary & secondary process steps• Understand how material selection methods are used in practice

Carbon & Alloy Steel Metallurgy

• Describe & understand the processing of a wide variety of steel products• Understand and discuss the basic metallurgy of steels• Recognise the correct applications for various steel products• Understand the principle welding processes and how to avoid degradation of

materials properties

Stainless Steel Metallurgy

• Understand the metallurgy of stainless steels• Familiarisation with stainless steel making & continuous casting• Discuss the forming of stainless steels• Understand corrosion & oxidation mechanisms• Appreciate surface finishes available on stainless steels• Appreciate stainless steel markets & practical applications

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Non-Ferrous Alloys

• Understand the metallurgy of Aluminium, Nickel, Titanium and Copper alloys

• Appreciate their unique physical, mechanical and chemical properties and the applications to which they are suited

• Learn how Aluminium, Nickel, Titanium and Copper alloys are produced and processed into engineering components

• Understand how non-ferrous alloys differ from steels

Metals Processing & Manufacturing Technologies

• Describe BOS, EAF and continuous casting processes • Explain the terms expendable-mould casting, permanent-mould casting,

sand casting, shrinkage and directional solidification • How do turning, milling and drilling operations differ?• Describe the principles of arc, resistance and oxyfuel gas welding methods • Understand the basic scientific principles of carburising, electroplating &

hot dipping

Principles of Heat Treatment

• Explain why heat treatment is required for steels, nickel, titanium and aluminium alloys

• Appreciate the influence of heat treatment on microstructure and hence on materials properties

• Compare and contrast the attributes and control characteristics of electrical resistance, induction, gas and fuel oil fired furnaces

• Specify physical test procedures and explain their relevance in a formal quality control environment

Principles of Testing & Quality Assurance

• Familiarity with physical properties of metals • Understand the nature of interactions of energy (heat, sound and

electromagnetic radiation) and metals • Describe how test methods exploit energy-metal interactions to probe

structure and identify defects • Explain the difference between quality directives, codes and standards • Describe and apply the principles of ISO 9000 series and 6 sigma quality

systems

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Testing Techniques

• Appreciate the procedures used to determine tensile, hardness, toughness, fatigue and creep properties of metals

• Understand how material properties are derived from the test results• Learn how material properties are used to support product design, quality

and performance • Review a range of non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques for detecting

surface and sub-surface defects - optical, dye penetration, magnetic particle, eddy currents, ultrasonics and radiography

• Practical examples of industrial application NDT techniques

Metallurgical Failure Analysis & Prevention

• Understand why materials fail• Awareness of the methods of failure investigation• Appreciate fracture & corrosion related failures• Awareness of the prevention of material failures

Combating Metallic Corrosion

• Appreciate the scientific principles of corrosion• The role of metallography in understanding corrosion• Awareness of the prevention of corrosion – galvanising, coatings, cathodic &

anodic protection, design & environmental modifications• Knowledge of corrosion resisting metals & alloys• Awareness of corrosion problems in construction, automotive, marine &

other sectors

T: 0114 222 4446E: [email protected]: www.amrctraining.co.ukwww.amrctraining.co.uk

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