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Two Technical Training Seminars will be held during 2008. These are:
- 6th-8th May 2008, Novotel Hotel, Maastricht, The Netherlands. EABS Spring Seminar entitled ‘Industrial Scale Brazing – Technology and Practice’ Full Seminar Details
- September 2nd and 3rd 2008, Hanover, Germany. Eighth Annual presentation of the joint EABS-Solvay Fluor GmbH Aluminium Brazing Seminar Full Seminar Details
These two seminars are always very popular, and the available space is usually taken shortly after we circulate details of the events to persons whom we already know are interested in the possibility of attending one or other of them. If you are a visitor to the site, and would like to be included in the circulation of the Seminar programme(s) please register your interest by following the links in the Contacts page and sending a message to the EABS Secretariat requesting details when they become available.
Other training courses are routinely available from EABS, these are set out below:
Programme of course availability
N.B. All of the of the courses indicated below have been presented during the past five years, some on several occasions.
'Practical' Courses
(including at least 50% of 'hands-on' experience)
- P1: Flame brazing copper, brasses and bronzes
- P2: Flame brazing steels
- P3: Flame brazing aluminium
- P4: Flame brazing the commonly used engineering materials
- P5: Induction brazing - an overview of 'best practice'
- P6: Furnace brazing mild- and stainless steels under reducing atmosphere
Courses related to the theory of various procedures
- F1: Furnace brazing – an introduction to protective atmosphere and vacuum furnace brazing
- F2: Practical joint design for furnace brazing
- F3: The continuous furnace brazing of mild- and stainless steels (See also P6)
- F4: Vacuum brazing stainless steels. (Extract)
- F5: Brazing tungsten carbide with or without PCD inserts. (Extract)
- F6: Nickel-base filler materials and their use
- F7: Mechanised brazing – what are the options
- F8: Induction and resistance brazing (See also P5)
- F9: Brazing alloy selection
- F10: The control of vacuum brazing in the production environment
- F11: Brazing aluminium –an overview of best practice
- F12: An introduction to soldering science
- F13: Furnace brazing – design criteria that work!!
- F14: ‘Best practice’ furnace brazing: Design and process control
- F15: ‘Best practice’ flame brazing of aluminium.(Extract)
- F16: Brazing Aluminium: The Nocolok Flux brazing process
- F17: Brazing and soldering to ceramics
- F18: Furnace brazing stainless steel for automotive applications.(Extract)
- F19: Heating for brazing in air – overview of best practice
- F20: Brazing compact aluminium heat exchangers
- F21:- In course of preparation
- F22:- In course of preparation
- F23: Brazing stainless steel heat exchangers
- F24: The theory and practice of the Flame- and Furnace Brazing of Aluminium.
(Course F24 is a combination of F15 and F16 and is offered in August or September each year as a two-day event. Presented jointly by EABS and Solvay Fluor GmbH at their laboratories in Hanover, Germany, it forms a focal point of training excellence for all companies who are interested in the brazing of aluminium) Abstracts of a portions of the notes that are given to course participants on a CD-ROM are reproduced here.
All of the above courses are offered on an 'open-to-all' basis, or if preferred, and by arrangement with the Secretariat, can be presented as part of an in-house training course.
Other courses are under consideration; an essential strength of the Association is the fact that we have the personnel available to develop specifically focussed courses requested by individual companies at relatively short notice.