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METALLOGRAPHIC WEBINARS

We offer free metallographic webinars to provide you with a comprehensive overview of metallography. You can expect to gain valuable insights into sample preparation techniques, microscopic analysis, and the interpretation of materials.

Our application specialists cover a wide range of topics, from basic principles to advanced applications of the entire sample preparation process, making our webinars suitable for students, beginners, and experienced practitioners.

Attending a Struers metallographic webinar is an excellent way to expand your knowledge base and stay updated with the latest advancements in this field.

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Metallographic webinars on demand provide a convenient and flexible way to access high-quality educational content at your own pace and schedule. They cover a wide range of topics related to metallography, including sample preparation techniques and the different steps in the sample preparation process.

You will learn how to optimize your preparation in terms of accuracy, reproducibility, and efficiency with many tips and tricks. Most of our webinars are available for viewing on demand for you to revisit specific concepts or explore new areas of interest.

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Meet our application specialists

Based on years of experience and expertise from various industries, the Struers Applications Specialists team enables our customers worldwide to discover new opportunities for enhancing quality control, failure analysis, and productivity and to develop new applications and methods to meet your evolving needs.

Our team of application specialists are highly trained professionals with a deep understanding of metallographic principles and techniques from experience and expertise from a variety of industries.

They possess expertise in sample preparation, employing cutting, mounting, grinding, polishing, and etching methods to reveal the microstructure of metals and alloys. They are skilled in interpreting microstructural features, such as grain boundaries, phases, inclusions, and defects, providing valuable insights into material properties and performance.

They can enable our customers to discover new opportunities for enhancing quality control, failure analysis, and productivity and to develop new applications and methods to meet your needs.

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