Have you ever envisioned crafting the very building blocks of our world? From towering skyscrapers to sleek automobiles, the magic of manufacturing breathes life into innovation. Manufacturing Engineering – Welding is your gateway to mastering this vital skill, equipping you with the theoretical foundation to become a foundational pillar of the industry. This comprehensive course delves into the intricate world of welding, empowering you to understand the science behind permanently joining materials. Unravel the mysteries of Liquid State Welding, Solid-State Welding, and Liquid-Solid State Welding – the cornerstones of this essential process. Through in-depth exploration of these core principles, you’ll be prepared to tackle the exciting challenges and opportunities within the vast landscape of Manufacturing Engineering.
Learning Outcomes
After studying the course materials of the Manufacturing Engineering – Welding there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8.
This Manufacturing Engineering – Welding does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This Manufacturing Engineering – Welding was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC’s, Mac’s, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection.
Introduction | |||
Scope of the course | 00:05:00 | ||
What is welding? | 00:04:00 | ||
Classification of welding | 00:02:00 | ||
Types of weld joints | 00:02:00 | ||
Types of welds | 00:02:00 | ||
Welding techniques | 00:02:00 | ||
Joint cleaning and fluxing | 00:02:00 | ||
Liquid State Welding | |||
Gas welding | 00:04:00 | ||
OAW – Oxy acetylene (GAS) welding | 00:04:00 | ||
Advantages & disadvantages of OAW | 00:01:00 | ||
Colour of flames in gas welding | 00:02:00 | ||
Types of flames | 00:03:00 | ||
Torch angle & Flame density | 00:01:00 | ||
Selection of torch angle | 00:03:00 | ||
AAW – Air acetylene (GAS) welding | 00:01:00 | ||
OHW – Oxyhydrogen(GAS) welding | 00:01:00 | ||
Arc welding | 00:03:00 | ||
Power supply in arc welding | 00:02:00 | ||
Coding of electrodes | 00:07:00 | ||
Types of arc welding | 00:07:00 | ||
Resistance welding | 00:01:00 | ||
Solid-State Welding | |||
Explosive welding | 00:03:00 | ||
Friction welding | 00:01:00 | ||
Ultrasonic welding | 00:01:00 | ||
Diffusion welding | 00:02:00 | ||
Forge welding | 00:01:00 | ||
Liquid-Solid State Welding | |||
Brazing | 00:02:00 | ||
Soldering | 00:02:00 | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
Weldability | 00:01:00 | ||
Welding defects | 00:04:00 |
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