Learn about aluminium automotive sheet from industry experts
haomeialu > 02-27-2018, 03:38 AM
Having delivered this course in-house to several of our clients, we are now pleased to offer Aluminium Automotive Sheet as an ‘open’ event. The course is based upon the training element of our Automotive Sheet Knowledge Transfer & Training Package.
Our Aluminium Automotive Sheet training course is specifically for companies new to making or using this product. It is written and delivered by technical specialists with expertise in automotive sheet. Furthermore, they’ve all worked in the aluminium industry for many years.
If you’re new to aluminium in the automotive industry, this course provides excellent background knowledge.
How this course can help
The aim of our Aluminium Automotive Sheet training course is to increase your knowledge of material behaviour during fabrication and in service. The course will help you develop a thorough understanding of automotive sheet from a materials point of view. Consequently, you will be able to get to the root cause of problems faster and use your knowledge to improve processes and develop better products.
The course outline is below. However, you will find the contents of each module in the downloadable pdf on this page:
Background to the use of aluminium in automotive applications
Equipment needs and supply chain considerations
Metallurgy basics and 5000-series alloys property control
Surface control and lubrication
Vehicle manufacture
6000-series alloys property control
Surfaces and corrosion
Testing requirements and OEM qualification
Who is it for?
Our Aluminium Automotive Sheet training course is designed for potential entrants to the automotive sheet market. However, it’s also suitable for anyone in the supply chain. The course is aimed at Senior Managers and Technical Specialists.
How long is it and when is the next one?
The course will be 2 days long. It will take place at our offices in Banbury, UK, on 19th-20th April 2018.
You may be interested to know that this is the week before CRU’s World Aluminium Conference. This will take place in London from 23rd April. Therefore, if you’re already coming to this event, why not combine the two and enjoy a weekend in London?