Pyrometry Heat Treat Applications for Aerospace Qualification

Description

This is a comprehensive pyrometry knowledge and application training programme designed especially for the aerospace manufacturing industry. The course covers all fundamental and essential aspect in the understanding and utilisation of the pyrometry process in accordance with aerospace industry standards and requirements. It provides guidance and important information of how this special process technique could be properly and effectively carried out, with regards to process/technique procedural development, competency in operation, process control, quality assurance.

The course would also equip attendees for proficiency and competency in meeting Nadcap Accreditation training requirement.

Platform:

Venue:
690 West Camp Road
#08-13 JTC Aviation Two
Seletar Aerospace Park
Singapore 797523

Fees:

AAIS Member: S$1,907.50/pax w/GST
Public: S$2,071/pax w/GST

Fees reflected are inclusive of 9% GST (in 2024).

Who Should Attend?

- The course has been designed for suitability in all levels of work including for Heat Treat Technicians, Planning/Process Engineers, Quality Engineers and Operation/Engineering Managers and/or Process Owners etc.

- Attendees would be educated and equipped with the essential knowledge and skills for them to carry out their respective roles and responsibility effectively and confidently

Content:

 - Introduction Pyrometry (AMS2750G)
- Temperature Sensors
- Thermocouple Types
- Sensors and Sensors Calibration
- Instrumentation
- Test and Process Instruments
- Instrument Calibration
- Thermal Processing Equipment
- Instrumentation Types and Set-up
- Furnace Classes
- System Accuracy Test and Methods
- Temperature Uniformity Surveys
- Continuous Furnaces and Additional Requirements for - Aluminium
- Summary
- Written Test

Participants are required to bring along their laptops for the training.

About the Trainer:

Mr Lum Chee Soon

Lum is an engineer and training instructor for over 40 years. He joined PRI as a consultant in 2004, and presently is Lead and Training Auditor for Heat Treating, Chemical Processing, Non-conventional machining, Surface Enhancement and Aerospace Quality Systems. Lum started his working career with Chartered Industries of Singapore in 1972, he joined Sundstrand Aerospace (UTC–Hamilton Sundstrand) in 1976 and progressed through various technical and managerial positions. As Manufacturing Transition Manager, he kickstarted manufacturing projects in China and was responsible for technical support and the development of several local aerospace suppliers there.

Lum has performed numerous trainings and consultation works for many industrial and aerospace companies across numerous countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan. He was a former trainer and coordinator for the “Certified Quality Supervisor” certification program that was jointly conducted by SQRA-SISIR and served in the Singapore Quality Institute-SQI Education Sub-Committee and Executive committee.

Lum was a member of the American Society for Metals and founding member of the ASM Heat Treat Society, Singapore Chapter. He was also a senior member of the American Society for Quality and retired ASQ-Certified Quality Technician, Auditor and Engineer.

Note:

AAIS reserves the right to adjust the course pricing and to re-schedule or cancel any course due to unforeseen circumstances, course commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.

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