Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
3G
$600
4G
$700
6G
$800
Course Objective
Flux-cored arc welding uses heat generated by an electric arc to fuse base metal in the weld joint area. This arc is struck between the metallic workpiece and the continuously fed tubular cored consumable filler wire, with both the wire and the metallic workpiece melting together to form a weld joint.
For Whom:
For workers who are required to be qualified and approved plate welders in the industry.
Course Content:
- Explain the safety precautions and procedures to be observed when performing welding.
- Explain the hazards associated with MIG welding Perform MIG welding
- Explain the types of equipment used in MIG welding
- Explain the difficulties of welding in flat, horizontal and vertical positions and the methods to overcome them
- Outline the limitation of MIG welding
- Identify welding defects and methods to avoid them.