On-demand webinar: Why is analyzing carbon important?

Did you know that there are over 3,500 different grades of steel? In fact, steel is one of the world’s most innovative and essential materials. Carbon is a key element in steel and is added at small levels from 0.005% to 2%. The addition of carbon into stainless steels helps increase properties such as corrosion resistance, weldability, ductility, hardness and much more. The slightest adjustment of carbon can have consequences as simple as economic loss, or as crucial as loss of life – putting the reputation of your business on the line. Watch this educational webinar to see how carbon analysis is changing.

Jim Pasmore is the President and Founder of Analytical Sales Training, Inc. He is an elemental analysis expert passionate about the advancement of scientific instrumentation. Jim has over 50 years of experience traveling worldwide to develop new and innovative products. Jim specializes in application support for handheld x-ray fluorescence (XRF), laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), optical emission spectroscopy (OES), and raman spectroscopy.

Learning objectives

  • Confidently identify differences in grades of stainless steel
  • Understand how adjustments in carbon can impact the properties of steel
  • Gain knowledge of new technologies available to measure carbon content

 

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