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Introduction to Steel Metallurgy

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This training is grant-funded. Please contact BC3 to register. 

Participants will gain a basic understanding of steel as an engineered material. This knowledge can be valuable to any manufacturer that sells steel or uses steel in its products. Organizational functions that could benefit from this course include Purchasing, Manufacturing, Quality, Engineering/Design, Marketing and Sales. Participants in this course will come away with a grasp of terminology, standards, processes, material characteristics and failure modes. Application of this understanding has the potential to lower costs as it relates to purchasing, manufacturing or product quality; or to sell, design or develop better, more competitive products.

Topics covered in this course include:
  • Steelmaking and metallurgy terminology
  • Industry-related standards
  • Manufacturing processes related to steel
  • Heat treating processes
  • Mechanical properties
  • Material failure modes
  • Design criteria
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Class Details

2 Session(s)
Days of the Week :Multiple Days of the Week :
  Tue.  
  Wed.  

Location : BC3 Main Business and Workforce Development Location : 
  BC3 Main Business and Workforce Development.

Instructor : Donald Klesser 

Tuition and Fees: 

$200.00


Registration Closes On
Monday, October 28, 2024 @ 11:59 PM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
10/29/2024 Tue 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM Butler, BC3 Main Business and Workforce Development  Map, Room: 181 Donald Klesser  ClassRoom
11/6/2024 Wed 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM Butler, BC3 Main Business and Workforce Development  Map, Room: 181 Donald Klesser  ClassRoom