This course introduces the process of metalcasting. It provides a broad picture of what happens in a casting production facility, while illustrating the technology, variables and complexity involved in producing a casting. It covers casting design, alloy selection, process selection, design of the gating system, pouring and shakeout methods, cleaning and finishing methods, quality assurance, and key safety and environmental regulations.
Class will be online each day from 12-4 p.m. CENTRAL TIME, using the same Zoom link. Please login by 11:45 a.m. CT each day.
Please register at least 2 weeks prior to the class date to ensure timely delivery of course materials. Thank you!
Course Instructor:
Dave Palmer, P.E.
Twin Disc
Dave Palmer has a B.S. in materials engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology and an M.S. in materials engineering from UW-Milwaukee. He works for Twin Disc in the role of Metallurgical Engineer. Dave previously worked for BRP-US Inc as supplier quality development engineer, with a focus on castings and coatings. Dave also worked for Modine Manufacturing Co for several years. He is an experienced teacher and has worked for both producers and end-users of metal castings. Dave serves as Vice Chair for the AFS Aluminum and Light Metals Division.