NDT Students Learn Metallurgy

 

Students in the Non-Destructive Testing Intro to Metallurgy class forge chisels on Wednesday, Nov. 16 in the NDT lab on LBCC's main campus in Albany. Instructor Scott Ballard, center, explains how the heat changes the physical properties of the metals to the students waiting their turn at the forge.




Students in two lines take turns, round robin-style, placing their chisels in the oven to heat between rounds of forging on of the two anvils available for this lab.


NDT student Holen McAllister takes his turn forging his chisel with mallet and anvil. The purpose of the lab is to teach students how metal reacts to different processes and help them to better understand where failures in manufacturing may occur when they begin working in different manufacturing environments and testing real-world parts. 










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