Industrial Skills

Industrial Materials

Industrial Materials Courses

Industrial Skills

Duration: 0.25 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Plastics and rubbers are used in many industrial and non-industrial applications. This course discusses the definition of plastics and rubbers as well as their types, properties, and applications. This course also illustrates cutting, drilling, shaping, and fastening plastics.

Learning Objectives

This module will cover the following topics:

  • Definitions of thermoplastics, thermoset plastics, and rubbers
  • Plastic applications
  • Working with plastics

Duration: 0.25 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Surfaces are often painted or coated to protect them against corrosion and degradation. Metal corrosion is of particular concern because it can cause equipment failures, which can lead to safety problems, environmental issues, lost production, and increased costs. Wood surfaces are also often painted or coated to provide protection from insects, fungi, and weathering. Paints and coatings for use on masonry surfaces must be formulated for the high pH levels that are often present. Prior to painting or coating, surfaces must be properly prepared, which may include cleaning, sanding, drying, and sometimes priming, in order to achieve even coverage and good adhesion. 

Learning Objectives

  • Describe metal corrosion and how it can be prevented
  • List and describe the main ingredients in paint
  • List and describe the chemicals that can be used to clean metal surfaces prior to painting or coating
  • Identify the main causes of wood degradation
  • Describe the treatments and coatings that can be used to protect wood surfaces
  • Explain how primers and paints for masonry surfaces are unique
  • Describe common application methods for paints and coatings
  • Identify the safety hazards presented by cleaning solvents, acid cleaners, soaps, detergents, and solvent-based and oil-based paints and coatings

Duration: 0.25 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Almost any type of construction or remodel job, whether a do-it-yourself weekend project or a professional one, requires basic knowledge about which wood to choose, as well as what kind of insulation works best for any given situation. Knowing basic details about different types of wood and the proper use of insulation will help you complete your projects more efficiently. 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and describe hardwoods and softwoods
  • List some common wood grades and defects
  • Describe three ways logs are cut into lumber
  • Describe how saw blade teeth per inch affects the finished cut
  • Identify and describe common wood drill bits
  • List wood fastening methods
  • Describe the basics of thermal and acoustic insulation