2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

• Process steps for electroplating and supporting processes • Different process formats • Coating properties, features, and defects, and how they are evaluated • Effects of electroplating process steps on coating properties, features, and defects • Important coating properties, features, and defects for six different coating uses • Selecting and specifying electrodeposited coatings • Evaluating electroplating companies

boundaries, crystal lattice, substitutional solid solution, diffusion, phases, precipitation, precipitation hardening, microstructure, tensile testing.

Topical Outline • Introduction to electrochemical corrosion

• Aqueous corrosion • Uniform corrosion • Galvanic corrosion • Crevice corrosion • Pitting corrosion

• Intergranular corrosion • Stress corrosion cracking • Dealloying • Course review

Developer: Fee: $225

Industrial Metallurgists

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Failure Analysis of Metals 5 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261505ON

Developer: Fee: $330

Industrial Metallurgists

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Quickly getting to the bottom of a metal failure is critical for preventing future failures, keeping customers happy, and keeping manufacturing lines running. This course will teach you how to perform failure analysis of fracture, corrosion, and manufac- turing failures. Learning Objectives By participating in this online course, you will be able to: • Perform a metallurgical failure analysis • Understand the common techniques used to analyze metals and the data obtained • Determine failure mode and mechanism • Use failure analysis information to determine the root cause of a failure Who Should Attend This course is targeted towards design, manufacturing, supplier quality and quality control engineers, sales people and purchasing agents with technical backgrounds. Topical Outline • The relationship between failure analysis and root cause analysis • How to select, collect, handle, and prepare samples for failure analysis • The background information required to determine failure mechanism and root cause • The common techniques used for failure analysis and the data obtained • Which metallurgical analyses are appropriate for specific failures • How to determine fracture mode based on the appearance of a fracture surface

Electroplating 3 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD261735ON

Electroplating involves the deposition of thin layers of metal on metal components and metal stock. There are several uses for electrodeposited coatings including cosmetic, corrosion resis- tance, and wear resistance. Knowledge about electroplating and electroplated coatings is important for product design, preventing and solving quality problems, and evaluating supplier capabilities and quality. Learning Objectives If you’re ever involved with metal plating selection, supplier evaluation, and solving quality problems with electroplated metals, then this course is for you. You’ll learn concepts that will enable you to: • Decrease product design time • Reduce quality problems • Quickly solve design, manufacturing, and supplier problems • Select capable suppliers Who Should Attend This course is targeted to people involved with product design, manufacturing, and supplier evaluation. This includes design engineers, manufacturing engineers, and quality engineers. Topical Outline This course teaches practical information about electrodeposition of metal coatings onto metal stock and components, and covers the following topics:

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