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Industrial Pipe Welding Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Become a master for industrial pipe welding with our well-organised course wey dem design give welding and turning professionals. You go learn about important things like how to do your documentation and reporting proper proper, how to check quality, and how to stay safe. You go get practical experience with welding equipment, including TIG, MIG, and Stick methods, and you go understand the different types of materials wey dey affect how strong your welds go be. You go sharpen your skills with practical lessons on how to set up your equipment, prepare pipe edges well, and how to do testing wey no go damage the pipe, so you go dey sure of good work and safety for every job.

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Count on our team of specialists for assistance each week

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Exchange experiences with specialists from different fields and address your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Learn how to do welding documentation well: Learn how to solve problems and write correct reports.

Check the quality of your work well: Use NDT, your eye, and pressure testing.

Choose the right welding equipment: Know the right tools for TIG, MIG, and Stick welding.

Understand different types of materials: Learn about carbon, stainless, and alloy steel.

Make sure you dey safe when you dey weld: Wear your PPE and follow the rules for safety for work.