Aluminium Automotive Sheet Training Course, April / May 2019, from Innoval Technology
Following the success of the two courses held last year, Innoval Technology has announced another training course about aluminium automotive sheet.
The Aluminium Automotive Sheet training course will be taking place from 30 April to 2 May 2019 at Innoval’s offices in Banbury, UK. It will be 2.5 days long and include a visit to Jaguar Land Rover’s manufacturing facility in Solihull. The course is specifically for companies new to making or using aluminium automotive sheet. It will help delegates to develop a thorough understanding of this product from a materials point of view. Consequently, they will be able to get to the root cause of problems faster and use their knowledge to improve processes and develop better products.
The course, which is written and delivered by technical specialists with expertise in automotive sheet, will cover the following topics:
- Background to the use of aluminium in automotive applications
- Equipment needs and supply chain considerations
- Metallurgy basics and 5000-series alloys property control
- Surface control and lubrication
- Vehicle manufacture
- 6000-series alloys property control
- Surfaces and corrosion
- Testing requirements and OEM qualification.
The Aluminium Automotive Sheet training course is aimed at senior managers and technical specialists. It will take place over 2.5 days and costs £1800 per delegate. For more information and to request a registration form please contact: Helen Forrest Tel: +44 (0) 1295 702844, Mobile: +44 (0) 7793 632986, helen.forrest@innovaltec.com, or visit www.innovaltec.com/aluminium-training-courses/aluminium-automotive-sheet-training-course
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