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www.steelimage.comOrganization Overview: Who we serve: We are proud to work with leading companies in the following industries: Oil & Gas - Automotive - Mining - Energy - Inspection How we’re different: We are the only company to offer hands-on training courses in fracture recognition and failure analysis. Our courses provide real value for anyone who deals with component failures through reliability, design, quality or inspection. How it works: This one-day introductory course can be held anywhere. It introduces both young and seasoned professionals to failure analysis and will expand the expertise of engineers at all levels. During the Decoding Failures training courses, participants will: 1. Handle dozens of failed parts and examine them under a microscope. 2. Learn to interpret all the mechanical failure/crack modes (ductile, fatigue, brittle). 3. Develop the ability to recognize the crack initiation sites, crack path, level of loading and other fracture features. 4. Apply this information to understand how and why a part failed. Then use it to provide corrective actions. Click here to learn more and get started: www.steelimage.com/training
Read moreOrganization Overview: Who we serve: We are proud to work with leading companies in the following industries: Oil & Gas - Automotive - Mining - Energy - Inspection How we’re different: We are the only company to offer hands-on training courses in fracture recognition and failure analysis. Our courses provide real value for anyone who deals with component failures through reliability, design, quality or inspection. How it works: This one-day introductory course can be held anywhere. It introduces both young and seasoned professionals to failure analysis and will expand the expertise of engineers at all levels. During the Decoding Failures training courses, participants will: 1. Handle dozens of failed parts and examine them under a microscope. 2. Learn to interpret all the mechanical failure/crack modes (ductile, fatigue, brittle). 3. Develop the ability to recognize the crack initiation sites, crack path, level of loading and other fracture features. 4. Apply this information to understand how and why a part failed. Then use it to provide corrective actions. Click here to learn more and get started: www.steelimage.com/training
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