Materials Science
Materials SCience
Swagelok Materials Science training courses teach you how to choose the right corrosion-resistant materials to help you keep your fluid systems leak-tight and operating efficiently. Through this course, you will learn which specific alloys resist corrosion and how they do it, how various materials behave, and how industry standards impact your material choice. Whether dealing with sour oil and gas fields or aggressive precursor chemicals for semiconductor manufacturing, a strong understanding of materials science is invaluable.
Topics:
- The principles of materials science, corrosion, and other factors affecting material properties
- Different types of corrosion and how specific alloys resist corrosion
- How to select optimal materials of construction for demanding applications based on pressure and temperature ratings, corrosive threats, and compliance
- How to select proper components to address sour gas corrosion and NACE standards
- Critical concepts covering the nature and behaviour of materials, including an atom-level view of metals, as well as the microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties of materials
Audience: Anyone involved in the design and material selection process
Length: 4 hours
Instructor: Taught by engineers with extensive experience working with various corrosion-resistant materials in several industries