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Metallurgical Failure Analysis: Destructive Tests and Case Studies

September 10, 2020 3:38 pm

A failure is when a part does not perform as the customer expects, or the part fails an internal test. Metallurgical failure analysis can be a valuable tool for determining what the next step should be to solve a problem.

This webinar will highlight particular metallurgical tests that may be performed in failure analysis such as SEM and optical microscopy, how the tests fit together, and some case studies of failures.

This webinar is the second of a two-part series. If interested in the first webinar, click here.

What to Expect from a Metallurgical Failure Analysis: Destructive Tests and Case Studies

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