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[MW:6565] Discover hardness testing for real-world applications. Free webinar tomorrow, 2 PM.

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Hardness testing and systematic preparation is critical in determining material performance for applications. This informative, FREE Webinar: Hardness Testing in Real-World Applications, facilitated by Ed Kubel, Senior Editor, AM&P magazine, provides the information you need to discover the capability of materials.

GEORGE VANDER VOORT | THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 | 2 PM EDT

George Vander Voort provides a thorough introduction and overview of hardness testing utilizing real-world examples for real-life applications. Learn to reveal critical material performance information through hardness testing.

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* History of hardness testing
* The importance of hardness testing
* Samples and results using real-life examples
* Different test methods, appropriate uses, conclusions

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George F. Vander Voort
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Struers, Inc.

Date and Time
Thursday, August 19
2 PM EDT
Duration: 1 hour
Time allotted for Q&A
within presentation

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