Welding Processes and Applications
A unique course designed to meet the specific needs of those who specify, purchase and oversee welding operations.
Each of the six four-hour classes includes:
- Classroom theory
- Instructor demonstrations
- Student hands-on participation in the welding laboratory using state-of-the-art welding equipment
Curriculum:
- Use of Safety Equipment
- Explanation of Base Metals and Welding Materials
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Specific Welding Processes
- Operations and Set-up of Welding Machines and Equipment
- Overview of Welding Symbols and Joint Configurations
- Review of Regulations and Agencies Governing Welding Operations
- Overview of Non-Destructive Weld Testing Methods
- Practice in the Welding Laboratory
Plus Classroom Theory and Demonstrations of the Five Most Widely Utilized Welding Processes in Industry:
√ Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
√ Gas Metal Arc Welding (Mig)
√ Flux Cored Arc Welding
√ Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (Tig)
√ Submerged Arc Welding
