Annealing, normalizing, and through hardening are common heat treatments used to modify steel microscopic structures in order to meet strength, hardness, ductility, and toughness requirements. Understanding the effects of steel composition and heat treating temperature and time on steel microstructure is important to get the mechanical properties you need in steel components.
Attend this webinar to learn about the different steel heat treatments and the effects of heat treating process conditions and alloy composition on carbon steel microstructure, strengths and hardness. Also, you’ll learn about steel hardenability, the effects of alloy composition on hardenability, and how hardenability affects heat treating process considerations.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of the concepts taught in the Carbon Steel Metallurgy webinar or the Carbon Steel Metallurgy course will be helpful for this webinar.
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.
You will have 7-day access to a recording of the webinar.
A pdf document of the webinar slides will be emailed to webinar registrants 1-2 days before the webinar.
Design engineers, manufacturing engineers, and quality engineers
Individual: The fee is $89 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 ($267 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.
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.
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