Stainless Steel Metallurgy - Industrial Metallurgists

Stainless Steel Metallurgy

There are a wide variety of wrought stainless steel alloys, each designed to have specific properties. Understanding the differences between the alloys is critical for selecting the optimum alloy for a component.

In this webinar you'll learn about the metallurgical differences between commonly used stainless steels and factors that influence stainless steel strength and corrosion resistance. People like this webinar because it provides a simple framework for understanding the differences between alloys, making alloy selection easier.

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What you will learn during this webinar

  • The different types of stainless steel alloys
  • Stainless steel alloy designation systems
  • Effects of alloy composition and type of stainless steel on corrosion resistance.
  • Effects of alloy composition, type of stainless steel, cold working, and heat treating on strength and toughness
  • Strength and corrosion resistance differences between common stainless steel alloys.
  • Effects of alloy composition and type of stainless steel on machinability and formability.

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 $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.

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  • Metallurgy expertise and 20+ years of experience.
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  • Engaging content.
  • Convenience. Learn when it suits your schedule.
  • Avoid being overwhelmed with too much information at one time. Set your own pace.

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