TAT Technologies announces May dates for its popular sintering courses

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February 26, 2019

February 26, 2019

TAT Technologies announces May dates for its popular sintering courses

The course will explain what happens inside a PM part as it proceeds through the furnace (Courtesy TAT Technologies)

 

TAT Technologies has announced May 2019 dates for its sintering courses, held at the company’s training centre in St. Mary’s, Pennsylvania, USA. The courses are aimed at employees in the PM industry who want to learn more about the necessary fundamentals of the sintering process.

The hands-on training encourages interaction between lecturers and students, and with class sizes typically between 6-10 students there is the opportunity to tailor experiments to student needs.

 

Course 1: Preparation for Better Sintering

May 14-17, 2019

Covering all aspects of preparation of parts and the furnace before sintering, this course will give attendees a clear understanding of what is needed to ensure parts will be properly and thoroughly delubed, oxide reduced and graphite diffused before proceeding to the sintering section of the furnace.

More on Course 1 here

 

Course 2: Sintering-Ferrous PM

May 20-23, 2019

Building off the knowledge and skills gained in Preparation, this second course will teach students how to guide their well-prepared part through the furnace and achieve a quality sintered result with the least property variation and at higher production rates. Course one is a prerequisite for this course.

More on Course 2 here

 

An Early Bird Discount is available until March 15, with savings of $1000 for students attending both courses.

www.tat-tech.com

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February 26, 2019

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