Just Released: Ferrous Powder Metallurgy Self-Study Course!
A Course on Iron and Steel Powder Metallurgy Processing
This Self-Study Course provides the fundamental principles of processing
ferrous powder metallurgy (PM) materials. The student will gain an
understanding of the practical processing of iron and steel, the most
dominant materials in the PM industry, and engineering as it relates to
the technology. The Course has a strong technical emphasis on ferrous
materials behavior utilizing various manufacturing processes, and some
market data. This technically in-depth Course provides valuable
knowledge for career development.
This Course contains 10 pre-recorded segments that average 60-minutes
each. The Course will be open to the student for 2 months from the date
of purchase.
Target Audience
- Materials Engineers and Technologists
- Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Process, and Aerospace Engineers
- Quality Assurance Engineers and Technologists
- Management and Overseers of Powder Metallurgy Organizations
Upon completion of the Course, the student should be able to:
- Differentiate iron and steel crystal structures, mechanical properties, and its dominance as an engineered material
- Discuss particle size, shape, characterization, and techniques for producing iron and steel powders
Materials Included with Registration
E-Publications
- Powder Metallurgy Design Manual
- Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials Processing
For more details visit: PM Ferrous Self Study Course
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Editor's Note: For further information contact Dora Schember dschember@mpif.org
About APMI International
APMI International is a non-profit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science. Its purpose is to disseminate and exchange information about PM and particulate materials through publications, conferences, and other activities of
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