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Participate in an FMA FabCast program from your location, either at your own desk or in a conference room. There is no need to be away from the office! FMA FabCast programs are Webcasts, a technology in which live presentations are provided on a platform over the Internet for viewing, with audio from your telephone. There are 3 simple steps: log on, call in, and interact!

FabCast utilizes your Internet connection and telephone to deliver live, interactive technical education programs directly to your desktop!

FabCast programs will help you to:

  • Advance your skills and increase your industry knowledge.
  • Interact with industry professionals and make new contacts.
  • Keep up-to-date on the latest industry trends and topics.

FabCast programs will help your company to:

  • Save $$$!  Lower training costs by having more than one employee participate in the FabCast.
  • Eliminate travel and lodging costs by allowing employees to participate in training programs from their desk or conference room.
  • Reduce employee time away from their job by keeping the training in house.

Click here to check out more benefits you and your company will receive from FabCast.

It’s easy to participate in a FabCast Webcast.  Click here for a brief overview.

More questions?  Visit our FabCast FAQ page!

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FabCast: LeanGreen Manufacturing December 3, 2008
10-11:30 A.M. CST
• Added value and competitive advantage for “green parts”
• The cost of oil and process impact will continue to rise; what to do?
• Significant opportunities to save in energy, water and waste treatment
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FabCast: Managing Risk in Steel Purchasing (220) Dec. 9-11, 2008
10 AM - 12:30 PM CT
• Learn How Hedging Can Help the Fabricator Take the Gamble out of the Steel Market
• The Price of Steel More Than Tripled Between 2002 and 2004 - find out how to insulate your budget
• Find Out How to Avoid the Ups and Downs of the Market by Hedging on Steel Futures
• Steel Futures Are Today, Take Advantage Now!
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FabCast: Introduction to Stamping Dies (222) Dec. 12, 2008
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
• Understand the inner-workings of your stamping die
• Identify common die components and understand what they do
• Define common terminology
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FabCast: Fundamentals of Stamping Presses (222) Jan. 23, 2009
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CST
• Understand how a press works
• Learn the basic calculations press designers use and how they correlate with industry standards
• Learn how to calculate the die tonnage required
• Select the right type of press for your operation
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FabCast: Stamping Die Setup (222) Feb. 20, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
• Develop good die setup procedures
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FabCast: Die Maintenance (222) March 27, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CDT
• Develop a die maintenance program based on your needs
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FabCast: Understanding Stamping Material (222) April 24, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
• Understand the fundamental mechanical properties of steel
• Select the best forming process, lubrication, and press based on data
• Use concrete data to purchase the right steel for your operation
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FabCast: Circle Grid Analysis (222) May 15, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Metal Cutting Theory I (222) June 12, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Metal Cutting Theory II (222) June 19, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Tool Steel (222) July 24, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Drawing and Stretching I (222) Aug. 14, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Drawing and Stretching II (222) Aug. 21, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Bending, Flanging, Curling,and Extruding I (222) Sept. 11, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Bending, Flanging, Curling, and Extruding II (222) Sept. 18, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Progressive Dies I (222) Oct. 16, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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FabCast: Progressive Dies II (222) Oct. 23, 2009
10 AM-12:30 PM CT
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