Evaluate Advanced Metal Welding Processes (Classroom & Asynchronous)
About This Course
This module is specially designed to train participants in several aspects of welding technologies and build up the competencies required to implement the technologies in various industrial applications. These include welding processes such as fusion welding, solid state welding, solid-liquid state welding and welding metallurgy. This course would also benefit engineers who wish to refresh their fundamentals and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in welding technology. The knowledge gained during this course benefits both the participants who stand to upgrade their individual expertise and their companies with the opportunity to improve their competitiveness. By incorporating our innovative Learn-Practise-Implement training, which is essentially different from the only conventional classroom teaching, we are confident that we are able to deliver the course contents and meet the course objective in total 45 training hours as defined in this module.
What You'll Learn
• Understand the principles of friction stir welding (FSW)
• Describe and explain the common defects in FSW and ways to avoid them
• Describe and explain microstructure evolution in weld zones and various properties changes after FSW and post weld treatments
• Demonstrate friction stir welding (FSW) of Al alloy and evaluate the integrity of the joints
• Understand the working mechanism of resistance spot welding (RSW) process.
• Describe the entire welding electrical circuit in RSW and various equipment (or power sources) used in RSW.
• Understand the working mechanism of ultrasonic welding (USW) process.
• Prescribe and explain the principles of brazing and their processing parameters
• Prescribe and explain the principles of brazement design and filler metal types
• Prescribe and explain the purpose of brazing flux.
Entry Requirements
Diploma with relevant experience or Degree