ATOMIZATION FOR METAL POWDERS
1st & 2nd March 2012
Course Code: AMP
Early Registration Discount Deadline Extended now: 31st Jan 2012
In November 2004 Perdac and Atomising Systems Ltd of Sheffield UK, held the 4th very well received presentation of their Course "Atomization of Melts". To satisfy requests from industry we developed this new course devoted entirely to Atomizing Metals for Powder Production This course provides a cohesive overview suitable for those in both the industrial and research environments, and it also acts as a concise introduction to those relatively new to the field.

The course has now been run six times and with very positive feedback from the registrants who appreciated the close focus on metal powders, the intensive nature of the course over just two days, and the up to the minute knowledge that was provided on current practice and developments. Although the background of essential theory is not ignored, the course is very much practically oriented and with the importance of economics, safety and maintenance being emphasised: See Press Release
Coverage is given of all metals and also all of the atomization techniques, both in common use and developed for special applications. Please download the course leaflet for more details.
Although the course is constructed to satisfy the requirements of industrial practitioners, it is undoubtedly also useful for researchers at universities or other research establishments.
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Course Lecturers
Dirk Aderhold [Technical Manager, Atomising Systems Ltd, Sheffield]
John.J. Dunkley [Chairman, Atomising Systems Ltd, Sheffield]
Ghasem. G. Nasr [Director of Spray Research Group, School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford]
Andrew, J, Yule [ Perdac, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, UMIST]
Authors of "Atomization of Melts" (AJY & JJD) Oxford University Press, and "Industrial Sprays and Atomization" (GGN & AJY) Springer Verlag.

During the March 2011 course at the Macdonald Townhouse Hotel