The class Surface Texture and Inspection provides information on surface finish and methods involved for its inspection. The surface finish achieved by a machining process determines how well a surface performs its given function. Surface inspection compares the specified nominal surface and real surface to find the measured surface. Measurement can be completed by comparison, direct measurement with a stylus-type instrument, or noncontact methods. A real surface contains irregularities (flaws, roughness, waviness, and lay) that make up its surface texture. Roughness is the most common irregularity used to inspect surfaces. The desired finish of a surface changes how precisely a part must be machined. Inspecting for surface roughness reduces the cost of surface finish by allowing companies to produce parts to customer specifications. After the class, users should be able to describe commonly used methods for tolerancing a part's surface roughness in a production environment.
Other Courses in this Program:
Basic Measurement 101140010 Calibration Fundamentals 111
140020 Basics of Tolerance 121
120030 Blueprint Reading 131
120035 Types of Prints & Engineering Drawings 132
140050 Hole Standards and Inspection 141
140030 Thread Standards and Inspection 151
140040 Nondestructive Testing 211
140120 Introduction to GD&T 301
140210
Course ID
140110
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60