Course Code: WD-1
THEORY 16 HRS
PRACTICAL: 100 HRS
This course is specifically designed for individuals with little to no prior experience in welding. The course will introduce SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) technique, covering the basics of welding safety, equipment setup and maintenance, electrode selection, and welding joint creation. Through hands-on training, students will learn how to safely perform basic welding techniques such as butt, lap, and T-joints, using SMAW welding method.
Upon completion of the course, students will have a solid foundation in SMAW welding techniques, equipment setup, and welding safety practices, which are essential for anyone interested in pursuing a career in welding.
Course Code: WD-2
THEORY 24 HRS
PRACTICAL: 150 HRS
This course is designed for students interested in pursuing SMAW and MIG welding techniques. The course will provide comprehensive training on both techniques, covering the fundamentals of welding safety, equipment setup and maintenance, electrode and wire selection, and welding joint creation. Through practical training, students will learn how to safely perform basic welding techniques using both SMAW and MIG welding methods.
Upon completion of the course, students will have a solid understanding of both SMAW and MIG welding techniques and will be able to safely and effectively perform basic welding tasks using these methods. They will also have a strong foundation in welding safety practices, which is crucial for success in the welding industry. This course is an excellent starting point for students interested in pursuing a career in welding or for those who wish to further develop their welding skills.
Course Code: WD-3
THEORY 32 HRS
PRACTICAL: 200 HRS
This course is designed for students who are interested in pursuing SMAW and TIG welding techniques. The course will provide comprehensive training on both techniques, covering welding safety, equipment setup and maintenance, electrode and filler rod selection, and welding joint creation. Students will learn how to safely perform basic welding techniques using both SMAW and TIG welding methods through hands-on training.
Upon completion of the course, students will have a thorough understanding of both SMAW and TIG welding techniques and will be able to safely and effectively perform basic welding tasks using these methods. They will also have a strong foundation in welding safety practices, which is essential for success in the welding industry. This course is ideal for students who want to pursue a career in welding or those who wish to enhance their welding skills further.
Course Code: WD-4
THEORY 48 HRS
PRACTICAL: 300 HRS
This course is designed for students who want to master SMAW, TIG, and MIG welding techniques. Through comprehensive training, students will learn the fundamentals of welding safety, equipment setup and maintenance, electrode and filler wire selection, and welding joint creation. They will also gain hands-on experience in performing welding tasks using SMAW, TIG, and MIG welding methods.
Upon completion of the course, students will have a strong understanding of SMAW, TIG, and MIG welding techniques and will be able to safely and effectively perform advanced welding tasks using these methods. This course is an excellent starting point for students interested in pursuing a career in welding or for professionals looking to further develop their welding skills. Graduates of this program will have a competitive edge in the welding industry and a promising career ahead of them.
Course Code: WD-5
Duration: 1-2 hrs
This program is designed to provide assistance and facilities to individuals who already possess welding skills but lack access to proper equipment and materials. The program aims to offer a safe and controlled environment for welding projects, allowing individuals to hone their skills and create quality welds with guidance and support.
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We provide a safety ensured atmosphere for the purpose of testing. Video Recordings can be provided as evidence ensuring that the welding has been of high quality.
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