Course Objectives:

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Discover the world of metals, what they are and where they are used
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Become familiar with the language of metallurgy
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Learn the difference between carbon steels and alloy steels
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Understand the fundamentals of heat treatment, why it’s used and what benefits it provides
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Find out how metals are strengthened and shaped to provide a wide range of industrial
Components from sheet metal to forged shafts
Mechanical properties
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Learn how metals fail and why
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Understand how metals degrade in service and what inbuilt defects they contain
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Analysis why some metals resist corrosion and some don’t
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Gain a comprehensive, practical working knowledge of metals
Who Should Attend?
The course is ideal for engineers who work in any industry sector and who are responsible for maintenance, solving plant problems, selecting equipment:
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Mechanical Engineers
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Electrical Engineers
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Plant Engineers
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Maintenance Engineers
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Asset Managers
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Maintenance Managers
Course Outline:
What are metals?
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Ferrous and non-ferrous metals explained
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Microstructure and its importance to mechanical properties
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Manufacturing techniques
Basic steel metallurgy
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What is a steel?
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Understanding the carbon steel family
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Low, medium and high carbon steels
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Strengthening mechanisms
Heat treatment
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Basic definitions and principles
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Annealing
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Hardening and tempering
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Solutions treatment
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Age hardening/precipitation hardening
Basic alloy steel metallurgy
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What is an alloy steel?
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What do alloying elements do?
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Understanding the alloy steels family
Welding
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Basic welding practice and terminology
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Welding defects and how they can lead to failure
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Why some steels can be welded and some can't
Mechanical testing & mechanical properties
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The theory of yielding explained
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Brittle/ductile behaviour
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Hardness, tensile and impact testing
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How properties data relates to real life performance
Metals degradation processes
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Cracks – What are they? What causes them?
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Corrosion – Fundamentals explained
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Fatigue – What is it and why does it occur?
Stainless steels & non-ferrous alloys
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What are they?
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Why and where do we use them
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The stainless-steel family
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Aluminum, copper and nickel alloys
Course Certificate:
International Center for Training & Development (ICTD) will award an internationally recognized certificate(s) for each delegate on completion of training.
Course Methodology:
A variety of methodologies will be used during the course that includes:
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(30%) Based on Case Studies
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(30%) Techniques
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(30%) Role Play
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(10%) Concepts
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Pre-test and Post-test
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Variety of Learning Methods
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Lectures
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Case Studies and Self Questionnaires
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Group Work
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Discussion
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Presentation
Course Fees:
To be advised as per the course location. This rate includes participant’s manual, hand-outs, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day.
Course Timings:
Daily Course Timings:
08:00 - 08:20 Morning Coffee / Tea
08:20 - 10:00 First Session
10:00 - 10:20 Coffee / Tea / Snacks
10:20 - 12:20 Second Session
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break & Prayer Break
13:30 - 15:00 Last Session