Stress relieving is a heat treatment process in which a metal is subjected to a constant temperature that is below the metal's critical temperature, followed by controlled cooling. Drawing, forming and machining induce stresses in materials. A stress relief operation is typically used to remove… View Full Term
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David Eyre has been working in the Protective and Marine coating industries for over 30 years. The majority of the time has been spent with major coating manufacturers in the UK and overseas. The last 10 years have been spent in training applicators, supervisors, inspectors and trainers globally which he does to this day for Corrodere.
In addition to the training activities, David has also advised on training suitability and requirements for a number of national organizations.
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