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Why Attend This Training Course?
The welder, engineer, and inspector will learn about aspects of welding process applications, applied metallurgy and related safety concepts as well as the repair of machinery and metal objects through the use of welding equipment. The course also provides practical understanding of welding technology, with a goal of ensuring equipment reliability by introducing many of the common welding processes, discussing filler metal identification and selection, reviewing key elements of welding procedures and qualifications, and providing guidance for field applied heat treatments. Our training course materials are developed and instructed by subject matter experts – many of whom are principal contributors on the relevant API and ASME committees.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training methodology illustrates the concepts involved in the above areas through practical consideration of actual real-life problems, as well as explanation of concepts by experts in area using video projectors and computer aided case studies based on practical applications. Participants will solve their system problem, where the trainee’s try to apply the skills learnt with guidance from our specialized experts. ACAD will provide participants a comprehensive assessment on the problems solved using the skills acquired in the training course.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This training course is designed for Filter Mechanics in the Plant Maintenance department and holders of trade test I and II, besides holders of WASC/GCE.
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Get the knowledge related to welding engineering
Emphasize the allied processes of surfacing and hard facing
Comprehend the cutting and weld testing tools and techniques
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
General classification and definitions of welding processes
Equipment and Techniques of:
Oxyacetylene
Pressure welding
Resistance welding
Termite pressure welding
Non-pressure fusion welding, Gas welding, Arc and Atomic welding
Hydrogen welding
Inert gas
Shielded arc welding
Sub-merged
Arc welding
Termite welding
Welding Metallurgy
Mechanical properties of fusion welds
Conditions for sound welds
Soundness and Stresses of fusion welds
Welding Design
Advantages of welded construction
Forms of welded joints
Welding construction codes for boilers and high-pressure vessels (ASME)