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ACE Approved Courses for Academic Credit
Manufacturing Technology Certificates (MTC)
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: METALS
MTC METALS: E-course License Package
Aluminum Materials and Processing
Corrosion
Steel Materials and Processing
Welding
Advanced Injection Mold Design
Die Casting
Design Concepts for Injection Molds
Design Guidelines: Copper in Inj. Molds
Hydroforming
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PAINT & FINISHING
Manufacturing Technology Certificates: PLASTICS - PRIMARY PROCESSING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS - INJECTION MOLDING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS - ADVANCED INJECTION MOLDING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: MATERIALS (NON-METALLIC)
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: ASSEMBLY & DESIGN FOR PLASTIC PARTS
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS TOOLING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING
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Manufacturing Technology Certificate: METALS
Manufacturing Technology Certificate METALS: Take advantage of the Discounted Pricing given for purchasing the entire bundled package of 6 e-courses. 70 Total Contact Hours.
MTC METALS: E-course License Package
To earn your MTC in
Metals
complete the first 4 listed e-courses below. Then choose an additional 2 from the remaining metals curriculum (
6 courses total
).
Please specify the 2 additional courses you would like to include in the MTC after purchasing this package.
Price: $1,605.00
Aluminum Materials and Processing
The Aluminum Materials and Processing Methods Course explores the properties and applications of aluminum, as well as highlighting the advantages that only aluminum can provide for commercial and industrial applications. The various alloy manufacturing methods such as casting and machining, as well as the types of products derived from such methods, is discussed.
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Price: $295.00
Corrosion
The Corrosion course explains the corrosion of metals, beginning with the electromotive series and the relation of activity potential to susceptibility for corrosion. The different forms of corrosion are given, along with illustrations detailing each. A guide to corrosion control is provided, which includes an explanation of the corrosion resistant metals, recommendations for surface treatments and a checklist for corrosion protection.
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Price: $345.00
Steel Materials and Processing
The Steel Materials and Processing Methods Course focuses particularly on steel, however emphasis will be placed on other selected metals as well. The production, application and manufacturing of each kind of metal will be covered in the course. A brief discussion of properties and behavior of the metals will be submitted for a better understanding of the subject, to aid with selection and use of materials. Finally, the course provides major classifications of steel and discusses several application uses of steel.
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Price: $395.00
Welding
The Welding of Metals Course will help in the understanding of the complexity of the metallurgy of welding and the significant aspects that can produce better weldments, proper welding operations and practices. A description of some of the most widely used methods of welding are also discussed. The welding operation can be a conventional method or an automated system, subject to the kind of material and the design of the product. Considerations are given when deciding to choose between the two systems, automated vs. conventional.
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Price: $295.00
Advanced Injection Mold Design
The Advanced Injection Mold Design course begins by comparing the many different types of materials that are typically used in plastic injection molds. This course goes on to discuss the alloy properties necessary in injection molds, such as harshness, durability, machinability, and polishability. In addition, the course covers the different machining methods such as Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), or Diffused Discharged Machining (DDM), and others. Finally, the course highlights the many surface treatments available today that a mold builder and/or molder may take advantage of to fight against increased wear and tear on the injection mold.
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Price: $295.00
Die Casting
The Die Casting Course provides a basis for communication among the users, designers, and producers of die castings. Die casting is explained in terms of the laws of physics that govern the process. Devices, practices and techniques for optimizing the die casting process are discussed; such as instrumentation for measuring, controlling, and recording metal flow, temperature, and pressure.
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Price: $345.00
Design Concepts for Injection Molds
The Design Concepts for Injection Molds course discusses the critical features of a mold design, including cavity number and placement, gating and feed systems, parting line locations, cooling layout and ejection methods. Other important factors which influence these mold design decisions are also covered, including part production volumes, part function and quality requirements, and the material selected for part production.
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Price: $295.00
Design Guidelines: Copper in Inj. Molds
The Design Guidlines: Copper in Injection Molds course, discusses how copper alloys are used in mold components and the benefits obtained by this use. Thermal conductivity and alloy hardness are also discussed to differentiate copper from the other mold materials. The mold cooling section explains how heat is removed from the injection molds. Reasons and processes for plating copper alloys is touched upon, along with several examples of applications using copper alloys.
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Price: $395.00
Hydroforming
The Hydroforming course explains tube and sheet hydroforming which are the two primary types of hydroforming. Advantages and limitaions are discussed, along with current applications for the hydrofoming process. Materials, equipment, and computer simulation used in hydroforming are also explored.
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Price: $295.00
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