Introduction to Composites
This course is designed for the student who has little or no prior experience with composite materials and processes. It is also an excellent refresher for those who have some experience in this area. In this course we introduce a variety of composite materials, forms, processes, laminate design ideas, and basic construction and manufacturing principles.
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Two-Day Course
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Joining and Bonding Composite Structures
This course is designed for the student who wants to learn more about joining and bonding advanced composite structures. This course assumes that the student has some experience with composites materials or has attended the "Introduction to Composites" course as a prerequisite. In this course we examine different materials, methods, hardware, methods, and techniques employed in bonding and fastening composite structures.
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One-Day Course
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Metallurgy Certificate Program
This comprehensive program will provide you with a basic understanding of the properties of metals and their alloys as well as an introduction to the science of forming alloys. In addition, common manufacturing flaws and the modes of common failure of engineering alloys will be introduced, allowing you to identify processes and techniques that will help you improve your product quality and reliability. Demonstrations and real-world examples are used to amplify key points in the program.
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Two-Day Course
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Repair of Advanced Composite Structures
This course covers the basic requirements for assessing damage and repairing advanced composite structures. It is designed for the student that has some experience with composites materials or has attended the "Introduction to Composites" course as a prerequisite. This course examines different materials, methods, and techniques employed in damage assessment, removal and permanent reconstruction of damaged composite structures.
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One-Day Course
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Tooling for Composites
This course is designed for the student who is interested in designing or building tooling for composites. The course assumes that the attendee has some experience with composite materials or has previously attended the "Introduction to Composites" course as a prerequisite. In this course we explore the many types tools used for manufacturing composite panels (and assemblies), as well as those used in the fabrication of the tools themselves. A thorough examination of tooling materials and properties is addressed.
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Two-Day Course
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