Pideya Learning Academy

Troubleshooting and Optimization in Steel Manufacturing

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
06 Jan - 10 Jan 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
24 Mar - 28 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
26 May - 30 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
23 Jun - 27 Jun 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
11 Aug - 15 Aug 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
29 Sep - 03 Oct 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
10 Nov - 14 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
01 Dec - 05 Dec 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

The steel manufacturing industry forms the backbone of infrastructure and industrial development, powering key sectors such as construction, transportation, energy, and machinery. As global markets demand higher-quality steel, faster turnaround times, and cost-effective operations, organizations must continuously fine-tune their production systems to maintain competitiveness and reliability. The Troubleshooting and Optimization in Steel Manufacturing program by Pideya Learning Academy is crafted to address these exact challenges, equipping professionals with essential technical knowledge and optimization strategies to drive sustainable performance improvements across the steel production value chain.
According to the World Steel Association, global crude steel production reached approximately 1.9 billion metric tons in 2023, a figure that reflects both the scale and strategic importance of the steel industry worldwide. As new environmental regulations emerge and customer expectations for quality and consistency rise, manufacturers are under increasing pressure to reduce errors, mitigate downtime, and improve operational efficiency. This course from Pideya Learning Academy empowers participants to tackle these challenges by enhancing their ability to identify process deviations, troubleshoot effectively, and implement preventative strategies.
Participants will gain a robust understanding of the steel manufacturing process—from raw material processing and ironmaking to steelmaking, continuous casting, and post-processing. With in-depth modules covering hot and cold rolling techniques for flat and long products, defect root cause analysis, quality assurance systems, and equipment reliability planning, the training provides a holistic view of process control and production optimization. A key focus is placed on strategies for identifying and resolving recurring issues that compromise product quality or operational flow, such as casting flaws, dimensional inaccuracies, surface defects, or unplanned shutdowns.
The course content blends foundational metallurgy with advanced process engineering, ensuring that both seasoned professionals and new entrants can benefit. Through exposure to destructive and non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, participants will learn how to validate material integrity and quality at various production stages. Modules also explore recycling strategies for steel scrap—a crucial factor in improving sustainability metrics and reducing costs.
Additionally, this program emphasizes the role of digitalization in modern steel plants. Participants will examine the application of advanced monitoring tools and sensor-based technologies used for real-time tracking, process control, and predictive maintenance. By integrating data analytics with process knowledge, the course encourages participants to make informed decisions that lead to measurable improvements.
Key takeaways integrated throughout the course include:
A comprehensive walkthrough of the iron-to-steel transformation process and casting operations
Detailed exploration of hot and cold rolling technologies and post-processing workflows
Tools and techniques for troubleshooting quality and performance issues across steelmaking units
Emphasis on equipment reliability through preventive maintenance and condition monitoring
Insights into modern testing standards and how to apply NDT methods to assure quality
Case-based learning to evaluate real-world production challenges and devise optimal responses
Exposure to emerging trends and innovations shaping the future of steel manufacturing
By the end of this Pideya Learning Academy course, professionals will possess the technical acumen and operational insight needed to elevate their manufacturing systems, ensure consistency, and support their organization’s long-term goals. The training encourages critical thinking, collaborative learning, and the application of proven industry techniques to overcome persistent challenges and unlock production potential.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Understand the technical flow of steel manufacturing, from ore reduction to casting and forming.
Apply advanced troubleshooting techniques to mitigate production defects and downtime.
Evaluate and refine hot rolling and post-processing operations for flat and long steel products.
Analyze recycling methods for scrap material to improve sustainability and cost-efficiency.
Examine post-rolling processes such as cold rolling, shearing, sawing, and heat treatment.
Detect and diagnose typical steel defects arising from casting, rolling, or chemical composition issues.
Monitor process performance during critical production stages to ensure optimal equipment output.
Differentiate between non-destructive and destructive testing protocols and their role in quality control.

Personal Benefits

Participants will:
Deepen their expertise in steel production processes and modern troubleshooting
Gain confidence in identifying and resolving complex technical problems
Broaden their exposure to quality assurance and testing techniques
Increase their value as multidisciplinary contributors in process engineering and operations
Network with professionals across the global steel industry

Organisational Benefits

By enrolling teams in this training, organizations will:
Strengthen their technical workforce with up-to-date industry knowledge
Minimize product rejects and improve manufacturing consistency
Enhance maintenance planning and equipment utilization
Reduce operational costs by addressing inefficiencies and process failures
Boost the organization’s reputation through superior product quality

Who Should Attend

This course is tailored for professionals involved in the iron and steel industry including:
Production engineers, supervisors, and superintendents
Operations and maintenance managers
Metallurgical engineers and process analysts
Equipment and material suppliers to the steel sector
Machine shop technicians and quality control officers
Sales, design, and technical support personnel involved in steel products

Course Outline

Module 1: Metallurgical Foundations of Steel Production
Iron extraction and ore beneficiation Blast furnace operations and charge materials Direct reduced iron (DRI) and alternative ironmaking technologies Conversion of pig iron to steel using basic oxygen furnace (BOF) Electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking from scrap Refining and alloying processes in steel manufacturing
Module 2: Liquid Steel Casting and Solidification
Fundamentals of continuous casting processes Mould design and secondary cooling systems Ingot casting and billet formation Minimizing segregation and porosity during solidification Control of inclusions and defects during casting Automation in casting temperature and speed control
Module 3: Sustainable Steelmaking Practices
Recycling ferrous scrap in EAF processes Scrap sorting, charging, and melting efficiency Use of alternative raw materials and fluxes Carbon footprint reduction in steel plants Environmental compliance and emission control systems
Module 4: High-Temperature Deformation Processing
Thermo-mechanical principles of hot rolling Rolling of flat products (slabs, plates, coils) Hot rolling of long products (bars, rails, structural shapes) Reheating furnace design and energy efficiency Lubrication and roll pass design Temperature monitoring and control in hot mills
Module 5: Finishing and Cold Working of Steel
Cold rolling mills for thickness reduction Skin pass rolling and surface enhancement Precision shearing and trimming processes Industrial sawing of long products Heat treatment cycles (annealing, tempering, normalizing) Stress relieving and dimensional stabilization
Module 6: Surface Treatment and Product Preparation
Descaling and pickling procedures Galvanizing and coating technologies Surface roughness control and polishing Edge preparation and burr removal Coated product handling and inspection
Module 7: Defect Analysis and Metallurgical Quality
Chemical composition-related defects in steel Casting-induced discontinuities (cracks, pinholes, inclusions) Rolling-induced defects (laminations, wavy edges, thickness variations) Effects of improper cooling and finishing operations Root cause analysis and quality control loops
Module 8: Integrated Process Control and Monitoring
Real-time monitoring across melting to finishing stages Sensors and automation in steel processing lines Predictive maintenance in rolling and casting machinery Data acquisition systems and digital twin technologies Preventive quality control strategies Use of AI/ML for defect prediction and process optimization
Module 9: Mechanical and Dimensional Evaluation
Tensile, impact, and hardness testing (destructive methods) Ultrasonic and radiographic testing (non-destructive) Eddy current and magnetic particle inspection Shape and dimensional accuracy measurement techniques Flatness, thickness, and surface profile testing Microstructure examination and metallographic analysis
Module 10: Safety and Operational Excellence in Steel Plants
Safety protocols in high-temperature steel environments Equipment handling and accident prevention Ergonomics in rolling and casting operations Emergency response and hazard control Lean manufacturing in steel processing Operator training and certification programs

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