Course Description
Destructive Metallurgical Testing is an introduction to the various types of destructive metallurgical tests, the underlying principles behind each test, the steps involved, and the advantages and disadvantages of each testing method.
Presented in THORS’ highly visual and interactive format, this course will help the learner become familiar with the equipment and terminology associated with metallurgical testing used in their professions.
Who will benefit from this Destructive Metallurgical Testing course?
Companies, individuals, or educational institutions that either perform in-house tests on metals or collaborate with external laboratories to do so; anyone who requires a fundamental understanding of destructive metallurgical testing techniques.
Course Classification
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*THORS uses the Bloom’s Taxonomy Methodology for our course development.
Certificate Awarded for Destructive Metallurgical Testing
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*upon successful completion
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