Aluminum Heat Treating - Industrial Metallurgists

Aluminum Heat Treating

Precipitation strengthening involves a series of heat treatment steps to bring about changes to the microstructure and properties of wrought and cast aluminum alloys. In this webinar you'll learn about the heat treatment steps, their purpose,  the important process parameters, microstructure changes that take place, and the effects on an alloy’s properties.

The information presented will be helpful for design, manufacturing, and supplier quality engineers responsible for precipitation strengthened components.

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Topics that will be covered during the webinar

  • Aluminum precipitation strengthening heat treating steps and their effects on aluminum microstructure
  • Critical process parameters and their effects on aluminum microstructure and strength
  • Common wrought and cast aluminum alloys that are precipitation strengthened
  • Tests used to evaluate whether an alloy was properly heat treated

A pdf document of the webinar slides will be emailed to webinar registrants 1-2 days before the webinar. You will also have 7-day access to a recording of the webinar.

Professional Development Hours

A certificate for 1.5 Professional Development Hours (PDH) will be emailed to webinar attendees who log-in to the webinar, attend the entire session, and complete the webinar survey.

Registering for the webinar

Individual: The fee is $69 per person. After registering you will receive an email with a link to the information about how to access the webinar.

Group: Register 2 or 3 people by click the “Add to Cart” button multiple times or by editing the quantity in the shopping cart. For groups of 4-6 people, pay for only 3 people ($207 total). After registering you will receive an email with a link to the information about how to access the webinar. Contact us for pricing more than 6 people – mp******@im*****.com or 847.528.3467.

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