ASM Online Training
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These online courses provide you with an engaging learning experience. The courses may include flash animations, video of instructors teaching the course in a classroom, video segments from ASM's DVD series relevant to the learning material, and PDF's of instructor Power Points used in the instructor led training.
Quizzes at the end of each lesson review the knowledge you have gained. A final exam is provided at the end of the course. You may save a partially complete final exam and return to complete it at a later time. However you may only submit the exam once. A successful passing score of 80% or better on the final exam, and completion of the course survey will allow you to print your own certificate of completion and complete requirements for earning the associated continuing education units for that course.
All online courses require internet access for reading/viewing course content. Both HTML pages and PDF files for each lesson are downloadable and printable for easy offline access.
Principles of Failure Analysis
Non Members: $1980
Profit from failure analysis techniques, understand general failure analysis procedures and learn fundamental sources of failures. This course is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice of failure analysis.
Learn MoreStainless Steels
Non Members: $1980
Stainless steels have emerged as one of the more important man-made materials, designed for strength, corrosion resistance, and easy fabrication. Continued growth in the use of stainless steels provides an incentive to understand their properties, processing, and response to various fabrication rules. This course provides the important facts to help master these alloys for a wide variety of uses.
Learn MoreStrengthening Mechanisms of Non-Ferrous Alloys
Non Members: $440
In this self-guided digital course, students will learn, with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, ASTM test procedures videos, and interactive quizzes, effects of alloying elements on the strength of metals, age hardening, cold working and annealing and the optimal strengthening mechanisms for several groups of alloys.
Learn MoreThermal Spray Technology
Non Members: $1980
Thermal spray technology provides a cost-effective solution for many applications requiring resistance to wear, heat and corrosion. Processes including electric arc combustion and plasma spray coatings can apply almost any material to the surface of another. Coating systems must be engineered and applied correctly to operate as an overlay surface.
Learn MoreTitanium and Its Alloys
Non Members: $1980
Titanium occupies an important position in the family of metals because of its light weight and corrosion resistance. Its unique combination of physical, chemical and mechanical properties make titanium alloys attractive for aerospace and industrial applications.
Learn MoreTypes of Corrosion
Non Members: $440
In this self-guided digital course, students will learn - with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, demonstration videos, and interactive quizzes - the major corrosion processes that are observed across all industries. This course also includes real world corrosion case studies.
Learn MoreVacuum Heat Treating Additively Manufactured Parts
Non Members: $440
Additive manufacturing is a collection of computer-controlled manufacturing processes, each of which deposits material layer upon layer to build a part based on a digital solid mode
Learn MoreWelding Inspection and Quality Control
Non Members: $1980
This course addresses all the aspects that are critical to understanding this demanding area; it contains the technical information that the personnel in this area must know to perform their jobs properly.
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