Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
GTAW also called as TIG welding, is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.
3G
$600
4G
$700
6G
$800
Course Objective:
Teach how to join sheet metal and rebuild metal using the TIG welding process. Also, teach to identify the common welding defects and how to avoid them.
For Whom:
For Welders who need to perform TIG welding.
People who are working in the aerospace industry.
Course Content:
- Explain the safety precautions and procedures to be observed when performing welding in a hangar and aircraft maintenance workshop
- Explain the hazards associated with TIG welding Perform TIG welding on metal plates
- Explain the types of equipment used in TIG welding
- Describe the types of welding electrodes and shielding gas used in TIG welding
- Explain the difficulties of welding in flat, horizontal and vertical positions and the methods to overcome them
- Outline the limitation of TIG welding
- Identify welding defects and methods to avoid them
- Rebuild metal on the plate