Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Training
Working With Metals in the Plant (INDT 1146)
To obtain current class dates, times, and fees:
- Open eResources (You will need the class
number located in parenthesis after the class title)
- Navigate to Non-Credit Registration
- Navigate to "Register and Pay for Continuing Education Classes"
If you have any questions, email ContractTrainingSales@jjc.edu.
Description
Working With Metals in the Plant is a seminar, offered
here at Joliet Junior College.
You will learn
- The properties of metals, including their mechanical properties.
- The steps involved in a number of metal manufacturing processes and some understanding
of why and how these processes work.
- A more in depth explanation of processes involving iron and standard steels.
- The differences among various kinds of heat treatment and their applications.
- Common techniques of working with copper, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, lead, nickel,
tin and zinc.
Who will benefit
- Welders
- Machinists
- Process Operators in Metal Manufacturing Plants
- Construction Supervisors and Contractors
- Industrial Supply Sales Personnel
- Anyone needing a better understanding of metal manufacturing processes
Topics
- Introduction to Metals
- Properties of Metals
- Manufacturing Processes
- Iron and Steel
- Standard Steels
- Heat Treatment
- Copper
- Aluminum
- Magnesium and Titanium
- Lead, Nickel, Tin and Zinc
In-House Training Available
For additional information about in-house training, please call Amy Murphy at (815)
280-1418 or email amurphy@jjc.edu
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