Website: TMS 2017 Industrial Aluminum Electrolysis Course: The Definitive Theory and Practice of Primary Aluminum Production
TMS is a leading resource for practical, solutions-based courses in aluminum production, beginning with the first Industrial Aluminum Electrolysis Course in 1995. At this course, you will:
- Learn the latest techniques from four world-class instructors in a small group setting, allowing for a more personalized learning experience.
- Link theory and practice by applying concepts at your own operations.
- Gain the tools and information you need to save costs and improve productivity and the environment.
Who Will Benefit
- Technical and Project Managers
- Hall-Heroult Superintendents, Supervisors, and Operators
- Primary Aluminum Production Technology Developers and Smelter Suppliers
What Will You Learn
- The Development of Hall-Heroult Technology
- The Governing Laws:
o Why Electrochemical and How the Electrochemical Process Works
o Maintaining Energy Balance in Cells-Secondary Energy Demand
- The Role of Aluminum in Society and Materials for Aluminum Production
- Cell Control
- Alumina Feeding and Dissolution
- Cell Diagnositcs
- Work Practices Associated with Continuous Operation
- The Materials Used for Cell Construction
- Cell Failure Mechanisms
- Cell Start-Up and Potline/Cell Restart
- Environmental Management
- The FUTURE-A Panel Discussion
Learn more about the program on the Course Curriculum page.
For More Information
For more information about this meeting, please complete the meeting inquiry form or contact:
TMS Meeting Services
5700 Corporate Drive Suite 750
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Telephone (724) 776-9000, ext. 241
(800) 759-4TMS (4867)
Fax: (724) 776-3770
E-mail: mtgserv@tms.org
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