Course Overview

Master the art of Welding with our in-depth, industrial-oriented training course tailored for students, engineers, and professionals. Welding is a fundamental process in manufacturing, construction, and automotive industries, making it a crucial skill for engineers and technicians. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to welding techniques, safety measures, and hands-on practices, helping you develop the skills needed for welding various materials and structures. Learn from industry experts, apply welding methods in real-world applications, and gain the qualifications required for career advancement in the engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Who Should Attend

  • Undergraduate and high school students interested in welding technologies
  • Engineers looking to enhance their knowledge of welding processes and applications
  • Technicians and operators working in manufacturing, construction, or automotive industries
  • Professionals seeking practical skills and certifications in welding
  • Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts looking to master welding techniques for personal projects

What You Will Learn

  • Basic principles and techniques of welding
  • Overview of different welding processes: MIG, TIG, Stick, and more
  • Safety protocols and proper use of protective equipment
  • Techniques for welding different materials like steel, aluminium, and stainless steel
  • Welding joint design, positions, and defect prevention
  • Inspection methods for weld quality and structural integrity
  • Practical, hands-on experience with various welding machines and setups
  • Career opportunities in welding, fabrication, and related fields

Course Structure

This course is structured in a modular format combining both theoretical and practical aspects of welding. Each module offers extensive hands-on experience, enabling you to apply the welding techniques taught in real-life industrial contexts.

Course Duration

The course spans 6 weeks, with a total of 30 hours of learning, including lectures, practical welding exercises, and quality control inspections.

Course Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of materials and mechanical properties
  • Familiarity with workshop tools and equipment is a plus
  • No prior welding experience required

Course Module

  1. Introduction to Welding
    • History and evolution of welding technologies
    • Overview of industrial applications in construction, automotive, and manufacturing
    • Welding symbols and terminologies
  2. Welding Safety
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and workplace safety
    • Hazard prevention and safety protocols for gas and electric welding
    • Workshop best practices for a safe environment
  3. Types of Welding Processes
    • MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas): Basics, equipment setup, applications
    • TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas): Precision welding techniques and material compatibility
    • Stick Welding (Shielded Metal Arc Welding – SMAW): Field applications and maintenance welding
    • Introduction to advanced welding processes (Plasma Arc Welding, Laser Welding)
  4. Welding Materials and Metallurgy
    • Understanding weldability of metals: steel, aluminum, alloys
    • Metal preparation techniques: cleaning, cutting, and beveling
    • Basics of metallurgy and heat treatment in welding
  5. Welding Positions and Joint Design
    • Standard welding positions (1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G)
    • Joint design: butt joints, lap joints, corner joints, and edge joints
    • Techniques to reduce stress and distortion during welding
  6. Welding Quality Control and Inspection
    • Methods for weld quality testing: visual inspection, ultrasonic testing, and radiographic testing
    • Common welding defects and how to prevent them (porosity, cracking, warping)
    • Inspection standards and codes (AWS, ISO, ASME)
  7. Practical Welding Projects
    • Hands-on welding practice with different materials and welding methods
    • Fabrication of sample structures and components
    • Real-world welding projects in industry-simulated environments
  8. Career Pathways in Welding
    • Overview of certifications: AWS (American Welding Society), CSWIP, and more
    • Industry demands and career opportunities in welding and fabrication
    • Case studies from the construction, shipbuilding, and automotive sectors

Why Enroll in This Course

  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Develop skills in high-demand welding techniques used across industries like construction, automotive, and aerospace.
  • Expert Instructors: Learn from certified welding professionals with years of practical and teaching experience.
  • Hands-On Training: Engage in real-world welding projects and receive guided practice in various welding processes.
  • Career Advancement: Gain practical skills and certifications recognized by employers, enhancing your career prospects in fabrication, manufacturing, and quality control.
  • Engineers Welcome: Engineers can gain in-depth knowledge of welding processes, material compatibility, and the impact of welding on structural integrity.

Teaching Methodology

  • Lectures: In-class sessions for theory
  • Hands-On Practice: Build circuits and work with real-world components
  • Practical Projects: Industry-relevant mini-projects to enhance learning
  • Assessment: Quizzes, project work, and a final evaluation to ensure understanding

Course Certification

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion demonstrating their proficiency in good practices and safety in electronics and electrical engineering.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by experienced professionals in electronics and electrical engineering, with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

How to Enroll?

To enroll in this course, visit our registration page or contact us at admin@ssitraininginfo.com, 0422-2209999