Introduction to Manufacturing processes
London Training For Excellence
Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included
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This comprehensive course provides an in-depth exploration of traditional and emerging manufacturing processes, equipping learners with a robust understanding of the evolving landscape of commercial product development.
- Polymer chemistry, properties, and manufacturing approaches
- Ferrous and non-ferrous metal processing, ceramics, and composites
- Heat treatment, casting, forging, and various metal working techniques
- Cutting-edge technologies like 3D scanning, 3D printing, and novel materials
- Suitable for individuals interested in manufacturing, engineering, or product design.
- No specific prerequisites, making it accessible to a wide audience.
- Suitable for learners wanting flexibility.
- Perfect for those needing maximum flexibility around commitments.
- Skills-based course designed to build practical knowledge in manufacturing processes.
- Skills covered could be beneficial for roles in manufacturing, engineering, and product development.
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DAY 1
- Plastics, thermoplastics, elastomers
- Polymer chemistry
- Polymerization approaches
- Catalysts
- Properties
- Energy requirements of manufacturing processes
DAY 2
- Metals [ferrous and non ferrous]
- Ceramics
- Composites
DAY 3
- Heat treatment
- Melting furnaces
- Mold and core making
- Casting
- Forging
DAY 4
- Hot and cold working of metals
- Welding
- Metal cutting
- Lathe Machine
- Drilling machine
- Milling
- Powder metallurgy
- Quality control
DAY 5
- 3D scanning & 3D printing
- The next industrial revolution
- Photogrammetry
- Novel materials [ionic liquids, composites, hybrid materials]
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