Stamping Higher-Strength Steels Five-Part Virtual Series
January 19, 2024Comments
PMA presents Stamping Higher-Strength Steels, a five-part virtual seminar series, beginning on Tuesday, February 6. The series covers everything you need to know about stamping higher-strength steels, and consists of five 2-hr. seminars hosted by five industry experts. The schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, February 6, 1-3 p.m. ET—Material Properties-Part 1
Thursday, February 8, 1-3 p.m. ET—Material Properties-Part 2
Tuesday, February 13, 1-3 p.m. ET—Lubrication Redefined
Thursday, February 15, 1-3 p.m. ET—Resistance Welding
Tuesday, February 20, 1-3 p.m. ET—Stamping Processes
Dealing with higher-strength steels demands knowledge of key topics, including the origin and effect of elastic and plastic stress and strain; the effect of different mechanical properties on different forming modes; and corrective measures for springback, dimensional variation, heat and friction that increase as yield strength increases. The series will discuss these topics, as well as proper pressroom equipment selection; special process considerations for correcting coil defects and managing springback; applying the science of lubrication to your advantage; using data to drive lubricant decisions; and welding higher-strength steels.
Top-level instructors include Jeff Gerken, manager of mechanical engineering at Automatic Feed Co.; Jeff Jeffery, CEO at Irmco; Ray Michelena, safety director and seminar instructor at T. J. Snow Co.; Daniel J. Schaeffler, Ph.D., president of Engineering Quality Solutions, Inc. and Chief Content Officer, 4M Partners, LLC; and Peter Ulintz, technical director at PMA.
The price to attend Stamping Higher-Strength Steels Five-Part Virtual Series is $299 for PMA members and $499 for nonmembers—this includes all five sessions. And, registrants will receive a link to the presentation recordings after the seminar series. For more details and to register, or contact Marianne Sichi, 216/901-8800 ext. 150.
See also: IRMCO, T. J. Snow Company, Precision Metalforming Association, Automatic Feed Company, 4M Partners, LLC
Technologies: Lubrication, Management, Materials
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