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Metallography Techniques and Fundamentals Classes Offered in U.S., U.K.

SumMet™ Fundamentals of Metallographic Techniques, a three-day course designed for both metallographers without formal training and experienced metallographers who want to learn the latest preparation techniques, will be offered throughout 2018 in the United States and Europe.

Dr. Mike Keeble, Buehler US instructor

Buehler, an ITW company and a global industrial manufacturer of value-added consumables and specialty material testing equipment, announces that classes will be held at the Buehler headquarters in Lake Bluff, Illinois and in the company’s laboratories in Düsseldorf and Esslingen in Germany, and Coventry in the United Kingdom. The courses begin in March 2018 and run through November 2018.

According to Dr. Mike Keeble, United States laboratory and technology manager, “Buehler recognizes the need to educate lab technicians with the most current equipment and methods. The fundamentals of sectioning, mounting, grinding and polishing are covered both in theory and practice in this course. They are based on the SumMet methods developed at Buehler since 1936. Students will also be exposed to optical microscopy, etching, hardness testing, and microstructural interpretation.”

In the United States, the class is taught by Dr. Mike Keeble, who has 12 years of experience with Buehler specializing in applications support, as well as more than 10 years of experience in metallurgy Research and Development for key industries like aerospace, automotive, electronics, energy, metals and medical devices.

In Düsseldorf, Germany, the class is taught by Matthias Pascher, Buehler product manager for hardness testing and imaging analysis. Mr. Pascher has extensive applications support in metallography, hardness testing, and imaging analysis combined with a solid background in material science.

Dr. Evans Mogire, Buehler UK instructor

In Coventry, United Kingdom, the class is taught by Dr. Evans Mogire, EMEA laboratory and technical manager. Dr. Mogire has extensive experience in metallography of metallic, polymeric, and ceramic materials, as well as more than nine years of experience in metallurgy R&D.

Technicians and engineers can register on the Buehler website https://www.buehler.com/training.php . For additional information on Buehler please visit the Buehler website.

 

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Scientific Equipment Supplier Launches Quick Ship Program

An industrial provider of scientific equipment, supplies, consumables, and analysis techniques for use in materials preparation, image analyses, and hardness testing, recently announced a Quick Ship program for the company’s Rockwell hardness test blocks.

Buehler, an ITW company based in Lake Bluff, Illinois, services a cross-section of industries, including primary metals, automotive, aerospace and defense, electronics, medical, and energy. The company launched the program for a selection of the most commonly used Rockwell test blocks in North America, which includes:

HRB Scale: 40HRBW, 50HRBW, 60HRBW, 70HRBW, 80HRBW, 95HRBW
HRC Scale: 25HRC, 30HRC, 35HRC, 40HRC, 45HRC, 50HRC, 55HRC, 60HRC, 63HRC
HR15N Scale: 72HR15N, 83HR15N, 91HR15N
HR15T Scale: 74HR15T, 87HR15T

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Buehler Consolidates European Metallography and Hardness Testing Business

Buehler (http://www.buehler.com), a leading manufacturer of equipment, consumables and accessories for metallography and hardness testing, has combined its business sectors Metallography, formerly based in Düsseldorf/Germany, and Hardness Testing, still widely known under its previous name, Wilson Hardness, and traditionally based in Esslingen am Neckar in Germany. After the formal consolidation of both core activities in 2009 under the name of Buehler ITW Test & Measurement GmbH, this site in Southern Germany now takes on the function of European Headquarters. In Düsseldorf, the company is currently establishing a new, central laboratory in close cooperation with partners in industry, universities and research institutes, for handling international research projects covering the full span from sample preparation in the laboratory right up to fully automatic in-process hardness testing.

The facilities at the new ‘Buehler Solutions Centre’ in Esslingen offer Buehler ITW Test & Measurement adequate space for development, training, production, sales and warehousing. They even allow for a future expansion of these activities, providing customers from the German-speaking region, France and the UK with direct access to a team of highly qualified professionals in all matters of the procurement, operation and servicing of equipment and systems, as well as a central warehouse for spare parts and consumables. In addition, Buehler is represented in 50 countries worldwide through distributors.

European Commercial Director Roland Prauss said: “The physical consolidation of our Metallography and Hardness Testing operations at a single site will produce synergistic effects, which will enable us to respond to the future demands of a Europe-wide market. We are proactively meeting the needs of our customers, who are increasingly active in multiple countries, and require the same level of service to be available from a single source throughout these countries, so that they, in turn, can optimize their own processes. Buehler can now create new opportunities by pooling our resources, upgrading existing products and developing new products ideally suited to the requirements of our international customers. This consistent focus on the ‘Voice of the Customer’ is an approach already successfully adopted by ITW Test & Measurement in the US and Chinese markets.”

As a concrete example, Prauss cited the growing trend towards ITW Test & Measurement products being used in demanding industrial environments and in multi-shift operation. “We are seeing an increasing trend for measurement and testing activities to move from the laboratory onto the production floor. This implies an increasing level of training on the part of operating staff and places higher demands on the equipment itself and its suitability for continuous round-the-clock operation. It necessitates an appropriate approach to the design of hardware and software, including ergonomics, and a consistent adaptation of our inventory with a view to satisfying rapidly changing demand and high volumes. At our new Esslingen headquarters, we are now eminently well set up to assist our customers on their chosen paths“.

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