Metallurgy Process Courses
 
 

Welding Courses

  Metallurgy of Welding and Joining

  COURSE OUTLINE:

•  Survey of Joining Processes: welding of plastics; adhe­sive bonding; soldering; brazing; major welding processes

•  Welding Design: types of joints, including butt, lap, tee, corner, edge, composite

•  Weld Metal Soundness: types of cracking; tests for cracking; metallographic: examination; restraint tests; factors affecting weld cracking

•  Arc Welding Carbon Steels: metallurgical effects of welding; effect of carbon; transition temperature behavior; practical uses of carbon steels

•  Arc Welding Low and Medium Alloy Steels: comparison to carbon steel; effect of preheat; effect of postheat; welding technique related to isothermal diagram

•  High Alloy Steels: Fundamentals: definitions; specifications; high; chromium alloy steels; phase diagrams; microstructure; hardel1ability

•  High Alloy Steels: Techniques: welding techniques and procedures for martensitic stainless, ferritic stainless, austenitic stainless

•  Copper and Its Alloys: typical welding applications for copper, brass, bronze, and, other copper alloys

•  Arc Welding Aluminum; Magnesium, Titanium and Nickel: typical welding applications for aluminum, magnesium, titanium, nickel, and their respective alloys

•  Inspection of Weldments: duties of an inspector; imperfections in weldments; discontinuities in weld metal; inspection methods; destructive testing of welds; nondestructive inspection methods for welds

•  Resistance welding: Fundamentals: basic laws of resistance welding; types and properties of resistance welds; joint designs; processes

•  Resistance Welding: Practice: material specifications; condition and thickness; methods of cleaning; electrode material, shape and size

•  Electron Beam Welding; penetration and nugget geometry; operational modes; eq4ipment principles; materials joined

•  Fusion Welding of Steel: sheet steel; various techniques; fusion welding of mild steel plate; welding of steel pipe; multi-flame welding

•  Hard Facing: improving wear resistance; economics; preparation; lengthening service life; rebuilding worn parts; bronze surfacing

 

WHO SHOULD ENROLL:

* Anyone involved in welding * Metallurgists

* Welding Inspectors * Sales or Purchasing Personnel

* Engineers * Managers

* Welders * Technicians

 
 
       
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