Table of Content
Metal and Non-metals
- Methods of identification of steel
- Non-ferrous metals and Alloys
- Copper Alloys
- Lead and its alloys
- Zinc and its alloys
- Tin and Tin Alloys
- Aluminium
- Non-Metals
Metals used in sheet metal work
- Black iron sheets
- Galvanised iron sheets
- Stainless sheets
- Copper sheet
- Aluminium sheet
- Tinned plae
- Lead sheets
Standard Wire Gauge
Common metals and alloys and their melting points
- Engineering materials may be ferrous, non-ferrous metal and alloys.
Physical and mechanical properties of metals
- Physical properties
- Mechanical properties
Weldability of metals
- Necessity of weldability of metals
Identitification of metals
- Tests to identify metals
- Identification at ferrous metals
- Identification of Non-ferrous metals
Methods of designating steel
- Steel designation based on mechanical properties
- Designation based on chemical composition
- Unalloyed steel
- Unalloyed tool steel
- Unalloyed free cutting steels
- Low and medium alloy steel
- High alloy steel
- High alloy tool steel
- High alloy free cutting steel
Colour code of metal
- Color bands and dots
Cast Iron (Types)
- Types of cast iron
Steel (Plain carbon steel)
Hardness testing methods
- Brinell hardness testing method
- Vicker hardness
- Rockwell hardness testing
- Shore hardness testing
Tensile testing method
- Tensile strength of material
- The tensile test for metals
Impact Strength
- Impact strength
- Test specimen of izod test
- Charpy test
- Test specimen for charpy test
Weld defects – causes and remedies
- Welding defects
Casting defects, causes and remedies
- Scrap diagnosis for casting
Inspection of weld (NDT) – Visual inspection
- Necessity of inspection
- Types of tests
- Visual inspection
- Visual inspection before welding
- Visual inspection during welding
- Inspection after welding
- Check points for inspection
- Measuring gauges used for inspection
Methods of Non-destructive test
- Common non-destructive testing
- Special non-destructive tests
- Visual inspection
- Leak or pressure test
- Radiographic test
- Gamma ray test
- Magnetic particle test
Destructive Test
- Nick break test
- Free bend test
- Advantages and limitations
- Examination of fractured weld
- Tensile test
- Guided bend test
- Impact test
- Fatigue test
Safety, precautions in heat treatment shop
Heat treatment of plain carbon steels
- Heat treatment process and purposes
Hardening and tempering
- What is hardening?
- Purpose of hardening
- The principle of hardening
- Process of hardening
- Soaking time
- Cooling
- The quenching medium
- Tempering
- Purpose of tempering the steel
- Process of tempering
- Tempering temperature
Annealing of steel
- Annealing process
Normal Steel
Surface hardening of steel
- Types of surface hardening
- Case hardening
- Carburising
- Pack carburising
- Liquid Carburising
- Gas carburising
- Tempering
Nitriding
- Gas nitriding
- Nitriding in salt bath
- Advantages
Flame hardening
Induction hardening
Different structure of steel (plain carbon)
- Zero per cent carbon
- Plain carbon steel
The heating and slow cooling of steel
Effects of carbon in steel
Heating steel for heat treatment
- Critical temperatures
- Soaking
- Soaking time
- Heating the steel
- Preheating
- Quenching
Temperature measuring instruments
- Seger cone method
- Pyrometer for temperature measurement
- Types of pyrometer
- Thermo-Electric pyrometer
- Optical pyrometer
- Radiation pyrometer
Types of furnaces
- Furnaces for specific heat treatment
- Muffle furnace
- Pit furnace
- Continuous heat treating furnace
- Conveyor furnace
Safety precautions – painting section
- Safety in paint store
- Safety to painters
- Safety in working place
Surface preparation
- Advantages of good surface preparation
- Removal of protective coating
- Removal of rust and surface contaminants
- Heating process
- Solvent wiping process
- Grit or sand blasting
- Phosphating process
Tools used in surface preparation
- Dust brush
- Wire brush
- Chisel knife
- Moulding knife
- Scrapping knife
- Emery sheet
- Sand paper
- Cloth Emery
- Water proof emery
Primer
- Types of primer
- Red oxide primer
Paint Brushes
- Flat brush
- Round brush
- Curve brush
- Roller brush
- Advantages of roller brush
- Disadvantages
- Artist brush
- Hints on handling paint brushes
Putty
Spray painting
- Air compressor and its parts
- Air filter
- Flexible hose pipe
- Parts of spray gun
- Paint container
Quality of paint and painting
- Viscosity of paint
- Elcometer
- Gloss meter
- Color of paint checking
Factors to be considered for the quality of paint film
- Blistering
- Remedy
- Flaking
- Causes
- Remedies
- Orange peel
Types of paint and its application
- Pigment
- Thinner/solvent
- Plasticizer
- Driers/accelerators
- Inhibitors
- Anti-Skinning agent
- Anti-Settling agent
- Types of paints
- Aluminium paints and its application
- Polyurethane paint (Two pack)
- Advantages of pupaints
- Disadvantages
- Hammers one finish paints
- Application
- Filler
- Undercoat and its application
- Enamel and its application
- Primer
- Wash primer
Stenciling and Marking
- Stenciling
- Preservation of stencil
- Types of stencil
- Negative type
- Stencil media
- Advantages and limitation of stencil media
- Advantages of stenciling process
- Limitation of stenciling process
Powder coating
- Metal cleaning and pre-treatment
- Drying
- Manufacturing of powders
- Curing
- Advantages of powder coating
- Disadvantages
- Uses of powder coating application
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