Upload
others
View
14
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Stainless Steel Metallurgy
A one day technical course covering all aspects of the production and use of a range of stainless steel alloys
Course aimsTo provide professionals with
a working knowledge of the
production, processing and
applications of a wide range
of stainless steels grades.
Emphasis is placed on
technical considerations and
their impact on processing
and in-service performance.
Who should attend Professionals involved in the
manufacture, supply and use
of stainless steels products.
The course is delivered at
a moderate technical level
and assumes only very
basic prior knowledge of
steel metallurgy.
Engineering the Next Generation
GS037
EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13
Find out more: For further information please contact:T: 0114 222 9958 E: [email protected] W: www.amrctraining.co.uk
Stainless Steel Metallurgy
Section 1: Introduction to Stainless Steels & their Metallurgy
• Ferritic steels• Austenitic steels• Martensitic steels• Duplex + Super Duplex• Precipitation hardening steels
Section 2: Primary processing of stainless steels
• Melting – EAF, VIM, VAR • Refining–AOD,ESR• Continuous Casting
Section 3: Secondary processing of stainless steels
• Processing of strip rod & bar products o Hot rolling o Annealing and pickling o Cold rolling o Forging• Surfacefinishing
Engineering the Next Generation
EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13
Stainless Steel Metallurgy
Section 4: Corrosion of Stainless Steels
• Pitting• Crevice corrosion cracking• Stress corrosion cracking• Intergranular corrosion• Hot gas corrosion
Section 5: Forming of Stainless Steels
• Sawing• Shearing• Punching• Water jet cutting• Plasma arc & laser cutting• Abrasive disc cutting• Milling, drilling & turning
Section 6: Fabrication/Welding Metallurgy
• Ferritic Stainless Steels• Embrittlement phenomenon• Fusion zone oSolidificationandtransformation sequence o Precipitation o Microstructure prediction• Heat Affected Zones (HAZ)• Solid State Welds
AMRC Training CentreAdvanced Manufacturing ParkOffHighfieldSpringCatcliffeRotherhamS60 5BL
T: 0114 222 9939E: [email protected]: www.amrctraining.co.ukwww.amrctraining.co.uk
www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre
twitter.com/AMRCTraining
Engineering the Next Generation
Metallurgy Training Courses
Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
T: 0114 222 9939
W: amrctraining.co.uk
www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre
twitter.com/AMRCTraining
Advanced Manufacturing Park
Wallis Way, Catcliffe
Rotherham
S60 5TZ
A suite of specialised, technical training courses covering all aspects of the production, processing and application of a wide range of metal alloys.
Enhance the contribution your staff make to the business through an in-depth understanding of the materials they work with.
The optional Metals Technology Certificate requires candidates to attend six one-day courses, each of which is assessed by an online, multiple choice examination.
Successful candidates receive a University of Sheffield, Certificate of Achievement.
The qualification is 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.
Metals & alloys• Carbon & alloy steels• Stainless steels• Titanium metallurgy• Nickel metallurgy• Aluminium metallurgy
Metals Applications• Subsea application of metals• Metals for aerospace• Metals for gas turbine applications• Materials for automotive• Materials for nuclear• Materials for medical
General Metallurgy• Introduction to metals• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Metallurgy for non-metallurgists
Apprenticeships• Mechanical• Electrical• Manufacturing• Materials• Fabrication• Machining• Composites• Design
Metals Processing• Casting of metals• Hot & warm forging• Introduction to heat treatment• Heat treatment for professionals• Machining of metals• Welding of metals• Powder metallurgy • Principles of heat treatment
In-Service Performance• Introduction to corrosion• Combating metal corrosion• Introduction to fatigue• Failure analysis & prevention• Mechanical testing• Non-destructive testing• Quality assurance
Manufacturing Leaders Programme(ILM level 3)• Developing yourself• Creating a high performance team• Effective communication• Conflict to compromise• Getting the best out of your people• Problem solving• Production planning• Maximising resources• World class manufacturing• Safety is no accident• Customer is king• Leading in a lean environment
Certificate in MetallurgyQCF level 3 • Science & engineering principles• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Principles of heat treatment• Mechanical testing techniques• Non-destructive testing• Principles of quality assurance• Metals processing &
manufacturing technologies• Metals for aerospace
Other Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Services
Engineering the Next Generation
Metallurgy Training Courses
Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
T: 0114 222 9939
W: amrctraining.co.uk
www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre
twitter.com/AMRCTraining
Advanced Manufacturing Park
Wallis Way, Catcliffe
Rotherham
S60 5TZ
A suite of specialised, technical training courses covering all aspects of the production, processing and application of a wide range of metal alloys.
Enhance the contribution your staff make to the business through an in-depth understanding of the materials they work with.
The optional Metals Technology Certificate requires candidates to attend six one-day courses, each of which is assessed by an online, multiple choice examination.
Successful candidates receive a University of Sheffield, Certificate of Achievement.
The qualification is 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.
Metals & alloys• Carbon & alloy steels• Stainless steels• Titanium metallurgy• Nickel metallurgy• Aluminium metallurgy
Metals Applications• Subsea application of metals• Metals for aerospace• Metals for gas turbine applications• Materials for automotive• Materials for nuclear• Materials for medical
General Metallurgy• Introduction to metals• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Metallurgy for non-metallurgists
Apprenticeships• Mechanical• Electrical• Manufacturing• Materials• Fabrication• Machining• Composites• Design
Metals Processing• Casting of metals• Hot & warm forging• Introduction to heat treatment• Heat treatment for professionals• Machining of metals• Welding of metals• Powder metallurgy • Principles of heat treatment
In-Service Performance• Introduction to corrosion• Combating metal corrosion• Introduction to fatigue• Failure analysis & prevention• Mechanical testing• Non-destructive testing• Quality assurance
Manufacturing Leaders Programme(ILM level 3)• Developing yourself• Creating a high performance team• Effective communication• Conflict to compromise• Getting the best out of your people• Problem solving• Production planning• Maximising resources• World class manufacturing• Safety is no accident• Customer is king• Leading in a lean environment
Certificate in MetallurgyQCF level 3 • Science & engineering principles• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Principles of heat treatment• Mechanical testing techniques• Non-destructive testing• Principles of quality assurance• Metals processing &
manufacturing technologies• Metals for aerospace
Other Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Services
Engineering the Next Generation
Metallurgy Training Courses
Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
T: 0114 222 9939
W: amrctraining.co.uk
www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre
twitter.com/AMRCTraining
Advanced Manufacturing Park
Wallis Way, Catcliffe
Rotherham
S60 5TZ
A suite of specialised, technical training courses covering all aspects of the production, processing and application of a wide range of metal alloys.
Enhance the contribution your staff make to the business through an in-depth understanding of the materials they work with.
The optional Metals Technology Certificate requires candidates to attend six one-day courses, each of which is assessed by an online, multiple choice examination.
Successful candidates receive a University of Sheffield, Certificate of Achievement.
The qualification is 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.
Metals & alloys• Carbon & alloy steels• Stainless steels• Titanium metallurgy• Nickel metallurgy• Aluminium metallurgy
Metals Applications• Subsea application of metals• Metals for aerospace• Metals for gas turbine applications• Materials for automotive• Materials for nuclear• Materials for medical
General Metallurgy• Introduction to metals• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Metallurgy for non-metallurgists
Apprenticeships• Mechanical• Electrical• Manufacturing• Materials• Fabrication• Machining• Composites• Design
Metals Processing• Casting of metals• Hot & warm forging• Introduction to heat treatment• Heat treatment for professionals• Machining of metals• Welding of metals• Powder metallurgy • Principles of heat treatment
In-Service Performance• Introduction to corrosion• Combating metal corrosion• Introduction to fatigue• Failure analysis & prevention• Mechanical testing• Non-destructive testing• Quality assurance
Manufacturing Leaders Programme(ILM level 3)• Developing yourself• Creating a high performance team• Effective communication• Conflict to compromise• Getting the best out of your people• Problem solving• Production planning• Maximising resources• World class manufacturing• Safety is no accident• Customer is king• Leading in a lean environment
Certificate in MetallurgyQCF level 3 • Science & engineering principles• Fundamentals of metallurgy• Principles of heat treatment• Mechanical testing techniques• Non-destructive testing• Principles of quality assurance• Metals processing &
manufacturing technologies• Metals for aerospace
Other Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Services
MetalsTechnologyCertificate• Level 3 (A level)• Self-study manual “Science & Engineering Principles”• Select six one-day taught courses• On-line assessment of all modules• University of Sheffield Certificate on successful completion
Stainless Steel MetallurgyLearningOutcomes• Appreciate the fundamental principles of stainless steel metallurgy
• Understand how stainless steel is made and processed
• Learn how corrosion is controlled and prevented
• How stainless steel grades are specified and matched with a range of applications
GS037
EUROPEAN UNIONInvesting in Your FutureEuropean RegionalDevelopment Fund 2007-13
T: 0114 222 9939E: [email protected]: www.amrctraining.co.ukwww.amrctraining.co.uk
AMRC Training CentreAdvanced Manufacturing ParkOffHighfieldSpringCatcliffeRotherhamS60 5BL
www.facebook.com/AmrcTrainingCentre
twitter.com/AMRCTraining
Engineering the Next Generation