Workmanship – The Impact of Imperfections and Surface Discontinuities
Date: Tuesday, June 7Time: Noon to 2 P.M. ET Location: WebinarRegistration/Pricing: Click here to registerCourse Details: Have you ever come across a fastener at the hardware store that looked so bad it made you question all the others in the bin? Or ever wondered why aerospace manufacturers take so many precautions to supply a product free of routine imperfections? Although often perceived as how “good” a fastener looks, workmanship plays a more significant role in the function and performance of its intended application. This two-hour webinar covers common cold-heading and fastener imperfections and surface discontinuities, starting with those stemming from the raw material and progressing through the manufacturing processes of heading and rolling. Who Should Attend?•Purchasing Agents•Supplier Quality Associates•Manufacturing Engineers•Quality & Problem-Solving Associates•Manufacturing Engineers•Application Engineers•Technical Sales•Manufacturing Management•Purchasing Agents•Materials Management•Anyone interested in fastener manufacturingInstructor: Laurence Claus, IFI Director of Training
Fastener Training Institute1545 N. Columbus AvenueGlendale, CA 91202562-473-5373info@fastenertraining.org
Date: Tuesday, June 7Time: Noon to 2 P.M. ET Location: WebinarRegistration/Pricing: Click here to registerCourse Details: Have you ever come across a fastener at the hardware store that looked so bad it made you question all the others in the bin? Or ever wondered why aerospace manufacturers take so many precautions to supply a product free of routine imperfections? Although often perceived as how “good” a fastener looks, workmanship plays a more significant role in the function and performance of its intended application. This two-hour webinar covers common cold-heading and fastener imperfections and surface discontinuities, starting with those stemming from the raw material and progressing through the manufacturing processes of heading and rolling. Who Should Attend?•Purchasing Agents•Supplier Quality Associates•Manufacturing Engineers•Quality & Problem-Solving Associates•Manufacturing Engineers•Application Engineers•Technical Sales•Manufacturing Management•Purchasing Agents•Materials Management•Anyone interested in fastener manufacturingInstructor: Laurence Claus, IFI Director of Training