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Industrial Pipe Welding Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Learn how to weld pipe for industry work, just like the big welding men! This course will teach you everything you need to know if you already know welding or turning. We'll cover important things like writing down what you do and telling people about it, making sure the welding is strong and safe, and following all the rules to stay safe. You'll learn about all the different welding machines, like TIG, MIG, and Stick, and you'll understand what the pipe is made of so you can make sure the welding is strong and lasting. We'll show you how to set up the machines, get the pipe ready, and check the welding to make sure it's perfect and safe to use.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen your practical skills listed below

Learn to write about your welding: So you can tell people what you did and how you did it right.

Make sure the welding is good: Using different ways to check it, like looking at it, testing the pressure, and using special machines.

Pick the right welding machine: So you know which one to use for TIG, MIG, or Stick welding.

Understand the pipe material: Learn about carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel.

Weld safely: Wear your safety gear and follow all the rules to stay safe on the job.