Description
Designed for learners in manufacturing and materials engineering, this course provides a comprehensive exploration of powder metallurgy, covering the full lifecycle from powder production to final component formation. Learners will analyze key concepts including powder characteristics, production methods such as atomization and chemical processes, and critical transformation stages like compaction and sintering. Using interactive modules, scenario-based activities, and applied industrial examples, participants will evaluate how process parameters influence material behavior and product performance. Through progressive learning across modules, learners will develop the ability to interpret manufacturing decisions and optimize process selection. This course is ideal as a foundational pathway within advanced manufacturing training, enabling learners to apply powder metallurgy principles in real-world industrial contexts.
Course content
Learning Outcomes
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Understands the basics of metallurgy, including the structure and properties of metals.1
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Understands the basics of metallurgy, including the structure and properties of metals.1
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Understands the basics of metallurgy, including the structure and properties of metals.1
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Engineer - Operation
Monitors process parameters and suggests corrective measures in case of deviations. Contributes to improve Safety, Environment, Quality and Productivity performance. Leads / participates in Technical / Safety investigations. Conducts trials and report findings. Imparts knowledge to operating crew.
Engineer - Operation
Monitors process parameters and suggests corrective measures in case of deviations. Contributes to improve Safety, Environment, Quality and Productivity performance. Leads / participates in Technical / Safety investigations. Conducts trials and report findings. Imparts knowledge to operating crew.
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