Welding Skill Training Program – Single Process
The purpose of Welding Skill Training at the MEITI School of Welding is to teach the welding techniques and manipulative skills required for each major welding process. Welding technique is stressed above welding theory – as the students must be able to meet the welding performance demands of industry. Consequently, a minimum amount of course time (10% to 20%) is spent on book and classroom study. The remaining time is used for supervised welding practice.
Carbon Steel – Plate | |
6 WEEKS Course Code: SMA 100 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) |
Upon completion, the student should be able to perform production welding, millwright and general maintenance welding. Course Objective: To be able to produce quality multi-pass fillet and groove welds in all positions using E6010, E6011 and E7018 electrodes. This course also provides skills to perform as an Arc Welder, Production Line Welder, Tack Welder and the arc-welding portion of Combination Welder. Course content: This course provides the student with a thorough technical understanding of arc welding, welding safety, arc welding power sources, electrodes classifications and selections. It also provides training to develop the skills necessary to make quality shielded metal arc welds (fillet & groove) in all positions on carbon steel from 3/16 inch to 1/2 inch plate, single and multiple pass, using mild steel, low hydrogen, and iron powder electrodes, with DC welding current. Performance tests: To pass this course, the student is required to take 4 written tests. The student shall also pass the complete workmanship qualification tests and a standard performance qualification test in 2G (horizontal) and 3G (vertical) positions. Performance is measured using visual examination and bend test in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC10-2008. |
Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel (Plate & Pipe) | |
6 WEEKS Course Code: SMA 101 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Shcedule) |
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to perform bridge code welds and other related structural work, as well as pipe welding. Prerequisites: The student must have successfully passed the MEITI Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMA100) course. Student desiring to be trained directly to SMA 101 without taking up the SMA100 course shall pass the performance qualification test for the SMA 100 course as per the requirements of AWS QC10-2008 (Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Entry Level Welders). Course Objective: To produce quality multi-pass fillet welds and groove welds, all positions, on carbon steel or stainless steel plate using stainless steel electrodes. In addition, to produce fillet welds, all positions, and 2G, 5G and 6G groove welds on carbon steel pipe using E6010 and E7018 electrodes. Course content: This course provides training to develop skills necessary to produce quality multi-pass groove welds with or without backing on carbon steel or stainless steel plate in all positions. It also provides the student with a thorough understanding of pipe welding, and helps to develop the welding skills necessary to produce quality multi-pass welds on 6” diameter schedule 80 carbon steel pipe in the 2G, 5G and 6G positions, using E6010 and E7018 electrodes. Performance tests: To pass this course, the trainee is required to take 4 written tests. The trainee shall also pass an all position workmanship qualification test, on carbon steel or stainless steel plate using stainless steel electrodes, and shall pass a 6G limited thickness qualification test on carbon steel pipe, with or without baking, using the shielded metal arc welding process, in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC11-96. |
Carbon Steel – Plate | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: GMA 100 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) | |
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel including high volume fabrication, automotive assembly and repair.
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Carbon Steel and Aluminum (Plate & Pipe) | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: GMA 101 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) | |
Upon completion of this course, the trainee should be able to perform structural welding, production welding on light, medium and heavy assemblies, as well as to perform service and transmission pipeline related work.
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Carbon Steel | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: FCA 100 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) | |
Upon completion of this course, the trainee should be able to perform structural welding related to buildings and bridges and production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
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Carbon Steel (Plate & Pipe) | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: FCA 101 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (Open Jan-Dec) | |
Upon completion of this course, the trainee should be able to perform advanced structural welding related to buildings and bridges, and advanced production work related to heavy equipment manufacturing.
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Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum (Plate) | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: GTA 100 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) | |
Upon completion of this course, the trainee should be able to perform production and maintenance welding on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum.
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Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, and Aluminum (Pipe, Sheet, Round Tubing) | ||
6 WEEKS Course Code: GTA 101 | 210 CLOCK HOURS Start Date: (See Schedule) | |
Upon completion of this course, the trainee should have developed skills for process pressure piping as well as for the welding of vessels.
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