For making metal materials, e.g. steel, we need basic raw materials (ores and concentrates) as well as auxiliary materials, which may be metals or non-metals, and energy sources. Their composition has decisive effects on the quality of the product, production costs and ecological acceptability.
The course provides knowledge on different testing methods for making complex metallurgical evaluations of raw and auxiliary materials to be used in a technological process and to make appropriate business decisions. Indirectly, the knowledge can be used for innovations or improvements of an existing technological process to increase market competitiveness, safety and environmental acceptability. This course is highly relevant for the evaluation of materials used in construction.
Metallurgical technology (VS)
Level | Year | Semester | ETCS | |
1 | 3 | 6 | 5 |
Hours
Lectures | Seminars | Practise | Other | Σ |
45 | 0 | 30 | 75 | 150 |
Staff
Teacher | Milan Bizjak |
Assistant | |
Technician |
Exam schedules
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