The Sheet Metal Engineering course provides a comprehensive understanding of the design and application of sheet metal components and assemblies. This comprehensive course of 15+ hours covers the fundamentals and advanced topics of Sheet Metal engineering. Learner will learn how to design Press Components sequence (Like -Blanking, Punching, Piercing, Bending, Forming and Draw cte.) selection and Type of Press Machine (10 Ton to 350 Ton Mechanical, Pneumatic and Hydraulic), about Press Part tolerance and Many more about sheet metal.
This course is ideal for mechanical, aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing engineers, design engineers, fabrication specialists, and quality control professionals seeking to enhance their skills in sheet metal engineering.
Sheet metal is metal formed into thin, flat pieces, usually by an industrial process. Sheet metal is used in automobile and truck (lorry) bodies, major appliances, airplane fuselages and wings, tinplate for tin cans, roofing for buildings (architecture), and many other applications. Sheet metal of iron and other materials with high magnetic permeability, also known as laminated steel cores, has applications in transformers and electric machines. Historically, an important use of sheet metal was in plate armor worn by cavalry, and sheet metal continues to have many decorative uses, including in horse tack.