Heat Treating

Basic Heat Treatment

  • Instructor Led

Available Sessions

Duration
1 Days (3.0 Hours)
Format
Virtual Instructor Led
Event ID
BHT-AM25401
Language
English
Session Info
Day 1 - Aug 05 (02:00 PM - 05:00 PM UTC)
Duration
1 Days (3.0 Hours)
Format
Virtual Instructor Led
Event ID
BHT-EU25101
Language
English
Session Info
Day 1 - Sep 30 (01:00 PM - 04:00 PM UTC)
Content
$ --

Basic Heat Treatment is one of our two foundational courses in the series designed to help employees understand the fundamental issues related to heat treatment of a wide range of metals and alloys. This course covers the common practical aspects of heat treatment, including an explanation of heat transfer, various types of furnaces and processes, and basic pyrometry guidelines. These topics are developed further in the alloy-specific courses in the series. 

Learning Objectives 

By the end of this training, you will be able to: 

  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of heat treatment.  
  • Describe some fundamental issues of heat treatment processes. 
  • Explain heat transfer. 
  • Describe types of furnaces and processes. 
  • Explain basic pyrometry guidelines. 
  • Understand the alloy-specific requirements and issues presented in other courses in the series.  

Who Should Attend 

This training is recommended for anyone actively involved in heat treatment.  

Course Delivery 

Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach.   

In-Person Instructor Led 

Courses are taught on-site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors.  

Virtual Instructor Led 

Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors.  



1708446422121-probitas-authentication-125.pngThis course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.


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