- Overview
- Schedule
This course offers a unique opportunity to tailor your experience by attending only the sections that are most relevant to your training needs. This course is one of three sections available.
For the complete course bundle, please access it here: Syngas Plants - Preventing Fixed Equipment Failures Course Bundle
Section Summary:
This section is the first part of the two-part Metallurgy and Damage Mechanisms course. It introduces basic principles of steels, alloy steels, and austenitic materials, focusing on their properties and applications. Participants will also explore corrosion damage mechanisms and strategies to prevent material degradation, supporting improved reliability in industrial environments.
Section Outline:
- M1 Basic Metallurgy Principles – Steels & Alloy Steels
- M2 Basic Metallurgy Principles – Austenitic Materials
- M4 Corrosion Damage Mechanisms
Who Should Attend:
This highly interactive and hands-on training caters for inexperienced as well as experienced engineers and inspectors. This program is very beneficial to Fixed Equipment Reliability Engineers, Process Engineers, Materials Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Inspectors and Design / Construction Project Engineers (QA/QC) who work on or support Syn Gas Manufacturing Plants.
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Venue & Logistics:
Hotel Booking Link: Book Hotel Here
*Please note this link expires two weeks before the start of the course. Please notify training@becht.com for any issues with the booking link.
Location: 15700 John F Kennedy Blvd, Houston, TX 77032
- Phone: +12814425100
- Hotel Website
- Parking available on-site - free for all training attendees
For more information on training logistics, see the linked Attendee Info Sheet.