Michigan Metrology Presents "Surface Roughness, Texture and Tribology" Course
Registration is open for the annual in-person short course from Michigan Metrology, taking place May 7-8, 2025, in Livonia, Michigan.
Source | Michigan Metrology
Registration is open for Michigan Metrology’s “Surface Roughness, Texture and Tribology” short course in Livonia, Michigan, May 7–8, 2025. The two-day class offers an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of surface roughness and tribology and how they relate to friction, wear, noise, sealing and appearance, in manufacturing and product development.
The course will be presented by Dr. Don Cohen who established Michigan Metrology in 1994 to help engineers and scientists solve problems using 3D surface texture measurement and analysis.
The two-day course topics include measuring surface texture, analysis techniques and tools, surface texture parameters, fundamentals of lubrication, coating adhesion and appearance, surface metrology strategy and more.
Learn more about the course and register here.
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