FQ05 - Aluminum Alloys

Inter-company and intra-company courses

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Educational objectives

  1. To present the different families of alloys

  2. Give the main characteristics

  3. Explain the different types of corrosion

PROGRAM

1. The different families of alloys and the....

  • The 1000 series

  • The 2000 series

  • The 3000 series

  • The 5000 series

  • The 6000 series

  • The 7000 series

  • Some foundry alloys

  • Influence of the composition on the properties

2. The main properties of aluminum alloys according to the family

  • Basic properties

  • Influence of heat treatments

  • Influence of temperature on the evolution of properties

3. Corrosion of aluminum alloys

  • Different types of corrosion

  • How to minimize corrosion

  • The main surface treatments to protect against corrosion

4. Presentation of concrete cases of corrosion on aluminum


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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I REGISTER FOR TRAINING

• INTER-
–04/16/2026
–09/15/2026

Training open to a minimum of 3 participants.

- DURATION
1
day (7h)

- PUBLIC CONCERNED
Executive, Technician

- PREREQUISITES
None

- METHODS MOBILIZED
Courses and exercises on paper or digital support. Multiroom videoconference platform with chat.

- PLACE
Face-to-face INTER: A3TS PARIS
Face-to-face INTRA: ON SITE
Distance learning: VISIOCONFERENCE

• RATES
- Inter: €750 excl. tax/person
- Intra: on request

- TRAINER
Surface treatment engineer.

- EVALUATION METHODS
Satisfaction survey at the end of the session.
Evaluation of learning at the beginning and end of the training.

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