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Advanced Machining Physics

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As the manufacturing industry evolves, a deep understanding of advanced machining physics is not just a valuable skill; it's the key to innovation and success.

Machining is the process of transforming raw metal materials into precise components, from intricate aerospace parts to everyday house hold items. It's a fundamental skill that underpins the entire manufacturing industry, and its importance cannot be overstated. 

This two-day, in-person training course will provide delegates with a comprehensive, in-depth understanding of each element taking place during the metal cutting process.

The course is taught by recognised machining experts using theory and real life examples to help demonstrate advanced machining concepts.

It is recommended that delegates have completed the Fundamentals of machining training course or have equivalent metal cutting knowledge to get the most out of this course.

 

This course has limited spaces available. Should you be unable to attend, please cancel your booking to allow us to re-allocate your place.

Failure to cancel and or attend may result in you being removed from any future courses.

Course Code

30100

Course Leader

Manufacturing Skills Academy Team
Course Description

Structure of the training - the following topics will be covered in this course:

1.    Metal cutting physics
2.    Chip formation
3.    Cutting forces
4.    Vibrations
5.    Torsion and bending
6.    Tool wear and tool life
7.    Heat and temperature and how to deal with it
8.    Surface integrity
9.    Metal cutting tools
10.    Machinability and the machinability model
11.    Process reliability 
12.    Best practices for optimisation

 

 

StartEndCourse Fee 
September 2025 - 2 day course
08/09/202509/09/2025£688.80[Read More]

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