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TRAINING
Materials science and technology for the production of enamelled winding wires for professionals, entrepreneurs and those interested in the subject
Łukasiewicz – Institute of Electrical Engineering offers training and courses in materials science and technology for the manufacture of enamelled winding wiresfor professionals, entrepreneurs and those interestedin the subject.
Training and courses are organised by the Łukasiewicz Centre for Electrotechnical Materials – Institute of Electrotechnology in Wrocław, either at a location designated by the customer or online, in the form of a presentation. Classes are taught by Institute researchers with the expertise and experience in the training topics.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the training is to broaden your knowledge of material science and technology for manufacturing enamelled winding wires.
Topics discussed will include the types and classification of winding wires and the requirements for each type of wire. Moreover, test scopes will be presented as well as valuable information on how to safely transport and package winding wires. The current standards for winding wires will be analysed.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The training is intended for engineers and specialists, entrepreneurs and those interested in materials science and technology for the manufacture of enamelled winding wires.
AGENDA
Introduction to the topic and discussion of the types and classification of winding wires.
Presentation of the requirements for each type of conductors.
Discuss the scope of the study as well as the basic characteristics.