Date(s):
Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Monday, 18 August 2025
Register:
Request for registration form from training@aais.org.sg 
Time:
3pm to 4.30pm (UTC +8)
Closing Date:
One week before course date.
Venue:
Via WebEx / Zoom
(access link and PDF material will be emailed to attendee 1 day before webinar)
Fees:
US$150/pax
(Organisations/Participants are required to cover for any bank charges and withholding tax that may be incurred.)

About the Webinar:
This course provides a summary of the changes made to AMS2750 at revision H. The AMS2750 defines the Pyrometry requirements for the thermal processing of metals in Aerospace but is also used in many other thermal applications.

The specification was revised in July 2024. This course is a result of a line-by-line analysis of revision HG. It highlights both technical and administrative changes that could affect users.


Course Content:
  • Introduction and general changes
  • Sensors- changes
  • Instruments- changes
  • Equipment Classifications – changes
  • System Accuracy Tests – changes
  • Temperature Uniformity Tests – changes
  • Quality Assurance- changes
  • Implementation Plan

Upon successful completion, participants will receive a PDF Webinar certificate issued by PRI.

About the Instructor:

Mr Martin Bridge, PRI
Martin has been a Nadcap Heat Treatment and Aerospace Quality Systems auditor since 2003 and a consultant trainer with PRI since the first courses in Europe in 2005. As well as auditing around the world, he has presented eQuaLearn courses in China, Japan, India, Singapore and throughout Europe.

Martin gained his PhD in Metallurgy from Sheffield University in 1982 and became a Chartered Engineer in 1983. Since then he has worked as a metallurgist in both the USA and the UK and has had roles as Quality Manager, Quality Director and Operations Director in the automotive and aerospace industries. He became an ISO9000 Lead Assessor in 1991 and subsequent work with AS/EN9100, QS9000, TS16949 and customer specific requirements.

Martin’s knowledge and expertise has been recognised a number of times, including by the American Society for Metals Marcus A Grossman Award in 1985 and by a Nadcap Mayben-Platonoff award in 2008.

*Note: Commencement is subject to minimum size requirements.
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