
Manufacturing engineering - METAL FORMING
Understand key metal forming processes like forging, rolling, and extrusion essential for any manufacturing engineer.
Manufacturing Engineering is a vast and dynamic professional engineering branch encompassing numerous concepts, subjects, and processes. Among these, Metal Forming (Mechanical Working of Metals) holds a prominent place due to its critical role in shaping materials for industrial applications.
The main objective of this course is to help you understand Metal Forming in greater detail without consuming much of your valuable time. While the prime focus is on the Rolling Process, other essential topics such as Extrusion, Drawing, Forging, and Sheet Metal Operations will also be thoroughly covered.
Key Highlights of the Course
Comprehensive Coverage of Metal Forming: Explore essential concepts such as re-crystallization, hot and cold working, grain theory, and flow stress.
Focus on Rolling Process: Dive into the mechanics, force calculations, rolling mill types, and Roll Pass Design.
Practical Industry Insights: Learn how to create production reports for rolling mills, a skill highly valued in the manufacturing sector.
Deep Dive into Other Processes: Understand extrusion, drawing (wire and tube), forging, and sheet metal operations like punching and blanking.
Simplified Learning Experience: Complex diagrams are custom-made for clarity, and the language is straightforward and to the point.
