This two-day training course is designed for aluminum ingot casthouse operators. Its purpose is to provide the necessary tools to improve the quality and efficiency of aluminum ingot casting operations. Participants will learn about best practices within the melting operation, metal transport systems, degassing systems, grain refining process, filtration and inclusion removal systems, DC ingot casting operations, quality inspections, homogenization processes, and much more.
Reference materials will be provided as a resource for professionals working in the aluminum industry. The course instructor has a wide variety of experience and can assist with day to day issues that are commonly faced in the industry.
September 13 – 14
Two-day training courses
Cost: $695 – Includes lunch and class materials
THIS COURSE IS IDEAL FOR:
• Technicians
• Quality Engineers
• Management
• Plant Operators
• Maintenance Personnel
The class is being taught in-person
Outline
• Furnace operation: raw materials, melting, skimming, temperature control, alloying, chemical analysis
• Furnace pretreatment: fluxing
• Inline metal treatment: degassing, alkali removal, inclusion removal
• Inline filtration: inclusion generation, types, control and removal
• DC casting process: grain refinement and solidification
• Quality inspection: surface and internal defects, microstructure, inclusions
• Homogenization process: applications for 6xxx alloys