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Introduction to Manufacturing processes
London Training For Excellence

Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included

Summary

Price
£4,200 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
5 days · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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AI summary

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.

What you'll learn
  • 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
Who the course is for
  • Suitable for individuals interested in manufacturing, engineering, or product design.
  • No specific prerequisites, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Key features
  • Suitable for learners wanting flexibility.
  • Perfect for those needing maximum flexibility around commitments.
Skills & outcomes
  • 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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Overview

Manufacturing processes offer us all commercial products used daily in our lives. Traditional manufacturing processes have sharply changed during the last twenty years and are expected to continue changing due to a number of factors that include subtractive manufacturing, environmental regulations, quantum computers and others. This course offers an overview of traditional and new manufacturing processes in a detailed way.

Description

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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