Manufacturing Technologies Spring 2005 Class Schedule

MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650
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(562) 860-2451 X 2927 Fax (562) 467-5012
Plastics
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Composites
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Metallurgy and Materials Science
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Quality
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NDT
PLASTICS/COMPOSITES
This course will
introduce the student to the fundamentals of set-up and operation of
injection molding equipment as found in industry. Training on actual
industrial equipment as well as safe material and machinery handling
is stressed.
#3470 6:00pm 10:00pm
Fri. ME-1
#6222
9:00am 1:30pm Sat. TE-12
Bilingual - Spanish
This is a course in the industrial use of fiberglass resins, cloth, mat
and composite materials. The care and use of equipment (fiberglass
chopper gun, gel-coat spray gun) is stressed. Other areas explored are
mold laminating, repair, and proper use of resins and fillers. Mixing
of resins and safety
procedures are emphasized.
#3471 6:00pm 10:00pm
Tues. ME-1
Specialty
Plastics Lab PMT 63L
.5 units
This is a lab course to complement other courses in
the plastic/composite curriculum. This lab course is intended to give
students practical "hands-on" experience working with plastics with
instructor guidance.
Comp Fab.
#7225 6:00 9:00pm Wed. ME-1
Tooling
#7226 6:00 9:00pm Thur. ME-1
Inj. Molding
#6225 9:00 12:30pm Sat. TE-12
Plastics
100
#6224 9:00 12:30pm Sat. ME-1
Comp Fab.
#9215 6:00 9:00pm Wed. ME-1
Tooling
#9216 6:00 9:00pm
Thurs. ME-1
Inj. Molding
#8215 9:00 12:30pm Sat. TE-12
Plastics 100
#8214 9:00 12:30pm Sat. ME-1
This course introduces
the students to the fundamentals of plastic injection mold designs and
fabrication. Basic shop practices, technology of moldmaking,
demonstrations, and safety are emphasized.
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6229
9:00pm 1:30pm Fri. ME-1
This is a course in the
industrial use of fiberglass resins and reinforcement materials. Other
areas explored are gel-coat, molds, repairs and safety.
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6230
9:00am 1:30pm Sat. ME-1
This course will provide students with theory and hands-on exposure to
fabrication methods with high-tech materials. Areas of concentration will
include composite structures, material choices, design of composite
structures, surface bonding, fastener installation, inspection processes and
approved repair methods. Fabrication, safety procedures, and material
handling are also covered.
# 3469
6:00pm 10:00pm Wed. ME-1
This course covers basic
tooling concepts and materials for making various plastic/composite molds,
including laminated, cast and high temperature plastic tooling, design
recommendation, repair and physical properties data.
# 3473 6:00pm 10:00pm
Thurs ME-1
Plastics I
PMT 100
2.5 units
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Intro class designed for
students desiring knowledge of materials and processes used in the field of
plastics manufacturing. Materials, processes, applications and techniques
are covered.
#
6231
6:00pm 10:00pm
Mon. ME-1
MANUFACTURING
This course is an overview of quality
control systems. Emphasizing the identification,measuring and reduction
of variables associated with defects within a manufacturing
environment. This course will instruct students how to increase product
quality while
reducing quality costs.
This course is designed to further students
skills in the study of the select spectrum of ferrous and nonferrous alloys,
such as steel, steel alloys, copper alloys, nickel alloys, titanium and
aluminum. Emphasis will be placed on the application of metallurgy
principles, properties and laboratory practices.
nondestructiVE testing
MET 120
3.0 units
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3183
6:00pm 10:00pm Sun. ME-2
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