Published

NASF/AESFF Announce Electroplating & Surface Finishing Course

This web-based training program is designed for operators and supervisors of job shops and captive shops applying a broad range of surface finishes on a variety of substrates.
#workforcedevelopment

Share

Electroplated parts
Source: Getty Images

The National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) and the AESFF are conducting a web-based training program for operators and supervisors of job shops and captive shops applying a broad range of surface finishes on a variety of substrates. The course is also beneficial to sales personnel serving the metal finishing industry.

The course will be held Tuesdays & Wednesdays | 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET on the following dates:

March: 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27

April: 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30

May: 1

Learn how to register:  Electroplating & Surface Finishing Parts 1 & 2 (CEF)

* AESFF recommends that learners take Plating Essentials course prior to this course.

RELATED CONTENT

  • 40 Under 40: Class of 2021

    Each year, PF editors comb through a long list of nominees with a wide range of skill sets to select the 40 Under 40 class. This year's finalists include engineers, operations managers, chemists, general managers, sales professionals and entrepreneurs working in the finishing industry. 

  • Japanese Automotive Supply Chain Reliance on Plating Job Shops

    The relevance of electroplaters in Japan’s automotive industry is more important than ever.

  • Are Ionic Liquids Right for Your Parts Cleaning Job?

    Ionic liquids have also been considered for parts cleaning applications because of their negligible vapor pressure, high thermal and electrochemical stability, and low melting points of less than 100°C.