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Training
Published online: 5 February 2008
2008 Jun 9-13 Corrosion ASM World Headquarters Corrosion occurs in all industries from automotive and aerospace to infrastructure, construction, petroleum, power, paper making, food processing, bioengineering, and pharmaceuticals. Corrosion is costly, dangerous, wasteful, and unsightly. It can be predicted, controlled, and even avoided. This class presents an overview of the eight major corrosion processes and related corrosion monitoring, prediction, and control mechanisms. The principles discussed are applicable to all metals. Emphasis is on practical applications of corrosion technology to industrial corrosion problems (3.0 CEUs).
Jun 9-13 Protective Coatings & Linings 1 NACE Headquarters Building, Houston, TX This course provides training on the fundamentals of protective coatings and linings, the application of basic coating systems, general information on the use of these systems, and when, how, and where alternatives such as metallurgy should be considered. It is designed for anyone involved in corrosion who needs a basic understanding of protective coatings and linings, as well as professionals involved in selecting and specifying coatings including: coating project specifiers, maintenance and project engineers in all industries, as well as sales and marketing representatives of coating materials or equipment (3.6 CEUs).
Training events sponsored by ASM International Education are denoted by the ASM logo. For more information about these training opportunities, contact: ASM International, 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073; tel: 800/336-5152 (U.S. and Canada); 800/368-9800 (Europe); fax: 440/338-4634; e-mail: customer. [email protected]; web: www.asminternational.org
Contact: NACE International, 1440 South Creek Dr., Houston, TX 77084-4906; tel: 800/797-6223 or 281/228-6200; fax: 281/2286300; e-mail: [email protected]; web: www.nace.org.
Jul 7-11 Fundamentals of Non-Destructive Testing ASM World Headquarters With industry placing increasing emphasis on NDT for economic, environmental and safety reasons, it is more important than ever that NDT personnel have a thorough working knowledge of all types of NDT techniques and be familiar with the wide variety of equipment that is best used with each specific technique. This indepth course covers all this basic information and goes much further, teaching class participants which types of testing should be done for numerous applications—and why, how to analyze NDT procedures, and how to interpret results. This technical and complex subject is presented in a way that makes it easy to comprehend in a relatively short time (3.0 CEUs).
Jul 14 Introduction to Failure Modes & Effects Analysis for Product Design (Design FMEA) Troy, MI This seminar introduces the participant to the analytical process in which potential failure modes, failure effects, and causes of failure are identified. Criticality and risk analysis concepts are also covered for dealing with the effects of failure. Analysis