Training in metallurgical and alloy analysis

Chemical analysis Training organisation
5500 m² laboratory
5500 m² laboratory + 99% of services are provided in-house
Accredited laboratory
Accredited laboratory COFRAC ISO 17025
CIR
CIR Research tax credit

objectives

Control of raw materials

Optimisation of manufacturing and machining processes

Training in current regulations

Training in analytical techniques

Pedagogical resources

  • Screening of training material
  • Handover of training material
  • Training led by experts in the techniques required

Target audience

Technicians or engineers in charge of research & innovation, process & industrialisation, production & maintenance, quality control, health, safety & environment, purchasing & supplies …

Program

For more information on the program, please contact us

Information updated on 14.10.2024

Practical information

  • In-company training
  • Questionnaire at the beginning and end of the course (Quizzes)
  • Attendance sheet
  • Duration: 2 days
  • PRM and PSH accessibility
  • Adaptable to customer needs
  • Price on quotation
  • No pre-requisites required for this course
  • A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the course.
PRM and PSH access

Our training courses are accessible to people with disabilities. We will offer you solutions for adaptations (e.g. training aids, pace of training, teaching support, etc.) and adjustments to suit your needs.

Your teams need training in metallurgical and alloys analysis?

Why perform a metallurgical analysis?

Metallurgical analysis plays a role in improving quality, safety and industrial innovation. The metal analyses carried out by the FILAB laboratory address a number of issues relating to metallic materials:

  • Characterisation of metals and alloys: determining the exact composition of alloys to validate raw materials or clarify material specifications.
  • Failure analysis: identifying the causes of failure of metallic components, such as corrosion or fatigue, to improve safety and performance.
  • Product development: testing and innovating new alloys to improve product characteristics such as strength or lightness.
  • Quality control: checking that metals comply with specific standards and guaranteeing their mechanical and chemical properties.
  • Regulatory compliance: ensuring that materials comply with environmental and safety regulations.

FILAB's metallurgical and alloys analysis training ...

Why train in metallurgical analysis and metallurgical alloys?

Would you like to solve your metallurgical and alloy analysis problems? Have you recently acquired a range of technical resources for carrying out metallurgical analysis (SEM-FEG EDX, OES Optical Emission Spectrometry, ICP-AES and ICP-MS elemental analysis techniques, C, H, O, N, S elemental analysis) within your laboratory? Do you no longer have the right person(s) in your team? Would you like to develop your expertise in metallurgical analysis and the use of results?

Why choose FILAB for your metallurgical analysis training courses?

As an accredited training organisation, FILAB supports your teams in the use of techniques related to metallurgical analysis and metal alloys, whatever your sector of activity.

The FILAB laboratory develops and offers its customers tailor-made training courses tailored to their industrial issues or analytical challenges.

To register for the course or to obtain a quote, please contact us directly by email or telephone.

Training will start within 3 months of acceptance of the agreement.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,500m².
A complete analytical park of 5,500m².
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Thomas ROUSSEAU Scientific and Technical Director
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