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Welding school training courses in Anchorage, AK (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Welding School: University of Alaska Anchorage Venue: Anchorage Tel.: (907) 786-1800 Industrial Welding Technology students develop manual skills in main welding processes and three thermal cutting processes. In addition, students will gain a wide range of technical knowledge in welding application, procedure welder qualifications, reading plans and specifications and applied metallurgy. Welding qualification tests are administered as prescribed in AWS D1.1, API Standard 11104 or ASMA IX codes. |
Oxy-acetylene Welding (OAW) Format: Online School: industrialinstitute.com Venue: Austin Tel.: (888) 360-1673 When you complete this lesson you will be able to describe the operating principles of oxy-acetylene welding and identify common oxy-acetylene welding apparatus. You will be able to explain how to properly light, weld with, and extinguish a welding torch. |
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding Format: Online School: industrialinstitute.com Venue: Austin Tel.: (888) 360-1673 When you complete this lesson you will be able to describe the principles of Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding. You will be able to describe and explain TIG torches, electrodes, shielding gases, and welding filler materials. The student will be able to describe how to start a TIG welding arc and the various welding position utilized in TIG welding. You will also be able to explain hot wire and pulsed TIG welding. |
Gas Metal Arc Welding Format: Online School: industrialinstitute.com Venue: Austin Tel.: (888) 360-1673 When you complete this lesson you will be able to describe the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). You will be able to describe and explain GMAW wire feeders, electrode wires, welding guns, and shielding gases. The student will be able to describe how to start a GMAW welding arc and the four metal transfer modes used in GMAW. |
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Format: Online School: industrialinstitute.com Venue: Austin Tel.: (888) 360-1673 When you complete this lesson you will be able to describe the principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), list common equipment utilized, and describe how to strike and maintain a welding arc. You will be able to explain ways to control weld crater formation and overcome arc blow. The student will be able to describe different types of electrodes used in SMAW and explain the American Welding Society (AWS) symbols used for electrodes. |
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