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Stainless Steel Webinar

Price: $125

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Webinar: 09/19/2024

About the Course

Join Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., P.E., from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Eastern time for this webinar.

There are a wide variety of wrought stainless steel alloys, each designed to have specific properties. In this webinar, you'll learn about the metallurgical differences between commonly used stainless steels and factors that influence stainless steel strength and corrosion resistance.

What You'll Learn

The following topics will be discussed:

  • The different types of stainless steel alloys
  • Stainless steel alloy designation systems
  • Effects of alloy composition and type of stainless steel on corrosion resistance.
  • Effects of alloy composition, type of stainless steel, cold working, and heat treating on strength and toughness
  • Strength and corrosion resistance differences between common stainless steel alloys.
  • Effects of alloy composition and type of stainless steel on machinability and formability.

Target Audience

Design engineers, manufacturing engineering, quality engineers, and purchasing agents

Registering for the Webinar

The fee is $119 per person. After registering you will receive an email within a few hours with information about how to access the webinar. In addition to the webinar, you'll get 7-day access to a recording of the webinar.

About the Instructor

Michael Pfeifer is Principal Engineer and Trainer at Industrial Metallurgists LLC.

For over 25 years Michael has worked with many companies on failure analysis and root cause analysis investigations, as well providing engineering consulting for product design and manufacturing. He is also the author of Materials Enabled Designs, which teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University.