Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)
GMAW is a versatile welding process that uses a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create an arc. It is widely used for joining various metals like steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding)
GTAW, often known as TIG welding, uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and a shielding gas. It is known for its high precision and is commonly used in applications requiring high-quality welds.
Key Skills Taught in the Program
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Arc Starting and Termination
Master the techniques of initiating and ending the welding arc smoothly and efficiently.
2
Joint Preparation
Learn how to prepare different types of joints for welding, ensuring proper fit and alignment for strong welds.
3
Travel Speed and Arc Control
Develop the ability to maintain consistent travel speed and arc control for high-quality welds.
4
Welding Positions
Practice welding in various positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead) to enhance versatility and proficiency.
Welding Safety Procedures and Regulations
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Learn about the importance and proper use of essential safety gear, including welding masks, gloves, fire-resistant clothing, and footwear.
Ventilation and Fire Safety
Understand the risks of welding fumes and fire hazards, and learn how to minimize these risks through proper ventilation and fire safety practices.
Emergency Procedures
Familiarize yourself with emergency procedures for handling welding accidents, including first aid and fire suppression techniques.
Industry Applications: Manufacturing, Construction, and Automotive
Manufacturing
Welding is essential for manufacturing various products, including machinery, industrial equipment, and consumer goods.
Construction
Welders play a critical role in constructing buildings, bridges, pipelines, and other infrastructure projects.
Automotive
Welding is extensively used in the automotive industry for assembling car bodies, chassis, and other components.
Career Opportunities in the Welding Profession
1
Welder
Begin your welding career as a general welder, performing basic welding tasks under supervision.
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Certified Welder
Obtain certification in specific welding processes to enhance your skills and increase your employability.
3
Welding Supervisor
Advance your career by gaining supervisory experience and leading a team of welders.
4
Welding Engineer
Pursuing higher education can open doors to technical roles in welding design, development, and quality control.
Qualification Requirements and Eligibility Criteria
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Eligibility
You must have completed Class 10th or its equivalent to be eligible for admission.
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Documents
Required documents include a mark sheet, passing certificate, and proof of identity.
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Selection
Candidates are selected based on merit and interview performance.
Hands-on Training with Modern Welding Equipment
Practical Sessions
Our program emphasizes practical training, giving you hands-on experience with various welding techniques.
Modern Equipment
Our welding shop is equipped with the latest welding machines and tools to ensure you receive the best training.
Skilled Instructors
Experienced welding instructors provide personalized guidance and support to help you excel.