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Workmanship - The Impact of Imperfections and Surface Discontinuities

Co-Produced by Industrial Fasteners Institute and Fastener Training Institute

Date and Time Friday, January 26 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST Location Webinar Instructor Laurence Claus, IFI Director of Education and Training Course Details Have you ever come across a fastener at the local hardware store that looked so poor it caused you to doubt the quality of other fasteners in the bin? Have you ever wondered why aerospace manufacturers take so many precautions to supply a product that is free of imperfections? During this live webinar the importance of workmanship will be explored. Workmanship is the level of craftsmanship expected by the customer. Although workmanship is often perceived as how “good” a fastener looks, it plays a much more important role in how the fastener functions and performs in its intended application. During this webinar, we will examine common cold-heading and fastener imperfections and surface discontinuities beginning with those stemming from the raw material and progressing through the common fastener manufacturing processes of heading and rolling. Who Should Attend This webinar is well suited for fastener employees with responsibilities in quality, engineering, inside and outside sales, manufacturing management, purchasing or materials management. It is also a good fit for anyone wanting to better understand fastener manufacturing. Purchasing Agents Supplier Quality Associates Manufacturing Engineers Quality and Problem-Solving Associates Manufacturing Engineers Application Engineers Technical Salespeople Manufacturing Managers Materials Managers Anyone wanting to better understand fastener manufacturing Registration/Pricing The cost to participate is $140 per person or $550 for groups up to five. This webinar is free for IFI members.
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562.473.5373
Fastener Training Institute

Workmanship - The Impact of

Imperfections and Surface

Discontinuities

Co-Produced by Industrial Fasteners Institute and

Fastener Training Institute

Date and Time Friday, January 26 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST Location Webinar Instructor Laurence Claus, IFI Director of Education and Training Course Details Have you ever come across a fastener at the local hardware store that looked so poor it caused you to doubt the quality of other fasteners in the bin? Have you ever wondered why aerospace manufacturers take so many precautions to supply a product that is free of imperfections? During this live webinar the importance of workmanship will be explored. Workmanship is the level of craftsmanship expected by the customer. Although workmanship is often perceived as how “good” a fastener looks, it plays a much more important role in how the fastener functions and performs in its intended application. During this webinar, we will examine common cold-heading and fastener imperfections and surface discontinuities beginning with those stemming from the raw material and progressing through the common fastener manufacturing processes of heading and rolling. Who Should Attend This webinar is well suited for fastener employees with responsibilities in quality, engineering, inside and outside sales, manufacturing management, purchasing or materials management. It is also a good fit for anyone wanting to better understand fastener manufacturing. Purchasing Agents Supplier Quality Associates Manufacturing Engineers Quality and Problem-Solving Associates Manufacturing Engineers Application Engineers Technical Salespeople Manufacturing Managers Materials Managers Anyone wanting to better understand fastener manufacturing Registration/Pricing The cost to participate is $140 per person or $550 for groups up to five. This webinar is free for IFI members.