Intro to Metals provides an overview of popular ferrous and nonferrous metals and their properties. This course introduces users to the three types of metal crystal structures, how grains develop in metal, the purpose of heat treating, and how these aspects impact a material's characteristics. Steel, aluminum, titanium, and other metals have a wide range of commercial and advanced applications, including structural shapes, machine components, and medical devices. To choose the best material for a project, manufacturers must first understand how different metals respond to heat, pressure, electricity, chemical exposure, and weather. After completing Intro to Metals, users will know how various metals function in different environments, making them better equipped to select materials and tooling.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Physical Properties 101180010 Introduction to Mechanical Properties 111
180020 Introduction to Plastics 131
180040 Metal Manufacturing 140
500140 Introduction to Ceramics 141
180050 Introduction to Composites 151
180060 Polymer Composite Processes 152
180070 Classification of Steel 201
180110 Essentials of Heat Treatment of Steel 211
180120
Course ID
180030
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60