Steelmaking Course

Course Overview

The steelmaking course provides practical, operational and theoretical understanding of primary and secondary steelmaking. It includes classroom lectures, discussion groups, laboratory experiments, through-process / through-cost assessments and a visit to a steel works.

Who Should Attend?

The course is aimed at people working in the steel industry and steel industry supply chain, who will benefit from a broad understanding of steelmaking processes. Typical delegates include senior production operators, engineers, manufacturing and operations managers, metallurgists, technical and quality control personnel and health & safety specialists.

Learning Outcomes

  • In-depth knowledge of primary and secondary steelmaking processes
  • Fundamental understanding of steelmaking practices

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Course Programme

Primary Steelmaking

  • Hot metal pre-treatment
  • Basic oxygen steelmaking process
  • Basic oxygen steelmaking engineering
  • Basic oxygen steelmaking off-gas systems
  • Electric Arc Furnace
  • Stainless Steelmaking

Secondary Steelmaking

  • Ladle processes
  • Degassing
  • Ladle metallurgy
  • Steel cleanness

Course Venue

Materials Processing Instititute
Eston Road
Middlesbrough
TS6 6US
United Kingdom

Course Duration

The course is 3-5 days depending on course requirements.

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Bespoke Training Courses

Bespoke industry training courses are also available and are tailored to meet the specific learning needs of clients. These bespoke training courses are run to schedules to suit client requirements and can carried out in-house, at venues local to clients, or at the Materials Processing Institute. Bespoke training is available worldwide.

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