Have you ever been tasked with figuring out why a glass container broke, and you didn’t know where to start? If so, we hope you will attend our new live webinar, “Spotlight on: Bottle Breakage 101” on July 26th and 28th.
American Glass Research (AGR) has been conducting fracture analysis seminars for over 80 years. With budgets and travel still restricted, AGR has constructed a brand-new webinar to introduce the fundamental concepts of fracture analysis to employees of glass manufacturers, fillers, and distributors. The webinar is also an ideal refresher for past in-person Fracture 1 participants.
Through two hours of instruction, we will relate glass properties such as elasticity and strength to the conditions required for glass breakage. Sources and responses to the four most common loads affecting glass containers will be explored – including internal pressure, vertical load, impacts, and thermal shock. Fracture surface markings, breaking stress evaluation, and fracture patterns will be explained in a dynamic visual format, culminating in a case study showing how to perform a fracture analysis from start to finish.
This webinar is a live presentation consisting of two 1-hour sessions plus Q&A, and will be conducted by Bill Slusser, Director of Research, and Dr. Brandon Aldinger. For those unable to view the live broadcast, the webinar will be recorded so attendees can replay the presentation at their convenience. The live broadcast will be conducted at 9:00 EDT/13:00 GMT/15:00 CEST on both days. The cost is $375 per person.
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