Heavy Manufacturing
About this Specialization
Welcome to the specialized course Heavy Manufacturing! In this comprehensive specialization, we will delve into the intricate techniques, advanced processes, and cutting-edge technologies essential for success in Heavy Manufacturing Industries. Our journey begins with an exploration of the casting process, covering sand casting to investment casting, where learners will discover principles and best practices. Next, we dive into forging, exploring types like closed die and open die forging, with practical demos. In welding, learners will understand fundamental procedures, weld joints, symbols, and minimize flaws through practical instruction. We focus on welding for process plant equipment, including SMAW, GTAW, and flux-cored arc welding, with practical exercises. Specialized welding and post-weld treatments like thermite welding, stress relieving, and tempering are covered to maintain integrity. Quality control, welding automation, and IoT 4.0 integration are explored, studying non-destructive inspections, standards, and regulations. Completing this specialization equips learners with the knowledge and experience to excel in heavy manufacturing, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and innovation in the industry. Join us to uncover the keys to success in heavy manufacturing technology and processes!\\n\\nTarget Learners: Professionals & students in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation.Created by: L&T EduTech

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