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ASM Digital Short Course – Strengthening Mechanisms of Non-Ferrous Alloys

Online Course | Product code: I-00018747

Price:$295.00Member Price:$275.00

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ASM Digital Short Course: Strengthening Mechanism of Non-ferrous Alloys

The nonferrous metals principally used for industrial purposes are copper, aluminum, zinc, tin, nickel, lead, titanium, and magnesium. Most of the nonferrous metals cannot be hardened to a significant degree by the techniques used for hardening steels because most other metals and alloys do not undergo martensitic transformations. However, the mechanical properties of most metals can be improved by cold working, alloying, or by other heat treating processes.In this self-guided digital course, students will learn – with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, ASTM test procedures videos, and interactive quizzes –effects of alloying elements on the strength of metals, age hardening, cold working and annealing and the optimal strengthening mechanisms for several groups of alloys.

WHO SHOULD ENROLL:

  • Design Engineers
  • Operators
  • Technicians
  • Process Engineers
  • QA Managers
  • Product Development Specialists
  • Sales and Purchasing Professionals
  • Anyone with an interest in metallurgy

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Describe the effects of alloying elements on the strength of metals
  • Define age (precipitation) hardening
  • Define cold working and annealing
  • Explain the optimal strenghtening mechanisms for several groups of alloys

Continuing Education Units:PDH 1.5 / CEU .15

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