field welding

Welding

Welding is the most economical and efficient way to join metals permanently. Heat is applied to the pieces to
be joined, melting and fusing them, with or without a filler metal, to make them act as a single part.
Nearly everything we use in our daily life is made of welded parts; welding is used to manufacture or repair
automobiles, planes, ships, buildings, bridges, structures and pipes of every size.
There are many ways to make a weld, and many different kinds of welds exist. Some processes cause sparks
and others do not even require extra heat.

Various methods and materials can be used to weld: arc welding, gas welding, resistance welding, thermit
welding, laser welding, and brazing.
Welders need manual dexterity, good eyesight, and good hand-eye coordination. They should
be able to concentrate on detailed work for long periods and be able to bend, crouch and
work in uncomfortable positions.

In a training course on welding, the main topics that need to be developed are the following:

 

  • Welding technologies
  • Welding and cutting techniques and processes
  • Welding and cutting equipment
  • Welding symbols and standards
  • Welding safety regulations

Technical Training Equipment

  • Educational and training unit
  • Full-Scale Cutaways
  • Machines
  • Design and Understanding Technology

Turn-key laboratories and units

  • Turn-key laboratories designed for students having different levels of prior knowledge and tailored to customer requirements
  • Mobile teaching units

Training Courses

We can provide tailored training solutions aimed to satisfy your requirements completely.