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| WELDING
INSTRUCTOR COURSE
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COURSE NO.
WI350 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $680.00 |
| This is a completely revised version of our former
instructor course. You told us you would prefer to have a one week course rather than
two weeks. We have made every attempt to develop a course that will meet the needs of
Vocational and Technical teachers. The course objective is still to increase each
instructor's knowledge of welding and welding related subjects. The time will be spent in
both classroom theory and "hands-on" practice for the major arc welding
processes. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Welding safety
- Shielded metal arc welding
- Power sources for welding
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- Gas metal arc welding
- Flux-cored arc welding
- Gas tungsten arc welding
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- Welding fundamentals
- Communicating welding information
- Weldability of metals
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| FUNDAMENTALS OF VISUAL
INSPECTION |
COURSE NO. VI400 |
| 3 DAYS |
21 HOURS |
2.1 CEU |
PRICE $500.00 |
| This course concentrates
on the single most used method of welding inspection —
what we can see with the naked eye. Anyone involved
with arc welding inspection, quality control, engineering
or supervision should know the fundamentals of what to
observe, "prior to", "during" and
"after" welding. During this course you will
spend time in the classroom and then in a
"hands-on" lab session for actual practice. |
| Course content: |
- Description and functions of common weld gages
- Temperature indicators
- Prerequisites
- Marking repair welds
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- Visual Inspection prior to welding
- Visual Inspection during welding
- Visual Inspection after welding
- Equipment required
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- Terminology of weld defects
- General requirements for workmanship standards
- Visual inspection check list
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| WELDING FOR THE
NON-WELDER |
COURSE NO. NW515 |
| 4 Days |
28 HOURS |
2.8 CEU |
PRICE $630.00 |
| This course gives the non-welder a solid
background and overview of the welding field along with some hands-on experience with the
major welding processes. Purchasing agents, plant managers, manufacturers of welding
products, distributor sales people, supervisors, quality assurance people and others will
gain an understanding of welding that will make you more proficient at your job that
involves welding related activities. |
| Course content: |
- Safety in welding and cutting
- Weld metal properties
- Welding fundamentals and communication of welding information
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- Discussion and lab
- Oxyfuel welding, cutting and brazing
- Shielded metal arc welding
- Gas metal arc welding
- Flux cored arc welding
- Gas tungsten arc welding
- Discussion and demo
- Plasma arc cutting
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| ARC WELDING INSPECTION
& QUALITY CONTROL |
COURSE NO. AWI520 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $680.00 |
| Quality control personnel
must have a solid background in welding defect analysis
and weldment testing. This course can help provide that
background and assist in establishing a weld quality
control program and/or add support to an existing program. Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able to
assist in implementing the inspection technique or
techniques that will best suit the company's needs. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Overview—An inspection and quality
control program
- The welding inspector
- Welding codes, procedures, procedure and welder qualification
- The arc welding processes
- Weldment discontinuities/defects
- Radiography and lab
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- Visual inspection and lab project
- The nondestructive testing processes
- Liquid penetrant
- Magnetic particle
- Ultrasonics
- Nondestructive testing lab
- Destructive testing
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WELDING TECHNOLOGY &
BLUEPRINT READING |
COURSE NO. WBR027 |
| 2 WEEKS |
70 HOURS |
7.0 CEU |
PRICE $840.00 |
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The objective of this course is to develop a practical
understanding of welding with regard to welding processes,
and auxiliary welding equipment for the welder. Also, to
develop a technical understanding of the information
contained on engineering drawings and the use of the
information to communicate setup and welding instructions
from the designer to the welder and fitter. |
| Course content: |
- Welding safety
- Welding terms and definitions
- Welding defects and discontinuities
- Welding processes
- Symbols for welding according to AWS A2.4
- Math including fractions, decimals and metric
conversions
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- Orthographic views and engineering drawing lines
- Bill of materials, setup tools, relationships of
surfaces, edges,
and centerlines as applied to setup procedure
- Setup, fabrication of weldment from a print
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| WELDABILITY
OF METALS, FERROUS & NONFERROUS |
COURSE NO. WFN530 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $540.00 |
| This newly revised course
will provide the non-metallurgist with basic knowledge of
various metals and their weldability. Anyone involved
with welding will benefit from the better understanding of
welding the different metals. Students will learn metal
properties, heat input, preheating, postheating, selecting
filler metals, plus many more topics. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Welding stainless steels
- Welding cast iron
- Welding nickel alloys
- Welding aluminum alloys
- Welding titanium alloys
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- Welding carbon and low alloy steels
- Welding tool and die steels
- Welding magnesium alloys
- Metals identification for welding
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- Certificate
Program -
This course is approved by the Ohio State Approving Agency
for Veterans Training (G.I. Bill) for veterans who qualify.
PREPARATION
FOR AWS (CWI/CWE) WELDING INSPECTOR/EDUCATOR EXAMINATION |
COURSE NO. CWI540 |
| 2 WEEKS |
70 HOURS |
7.0 CEU |
PRICE $1400.00 |
| The certification for both the American Welding Society
Welding Inspector and the Welding Educator becomes increasingly important today. Companies
and educational institutions are requiring certification of their inspectors and educators
to fulfill employment qualifications. This two-week course is designed to enable students
to be prepared to take the exam. Throughout the course you will be using the same tool
kits that are used in the test kits for the hands-on portion of the exam. |
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Download the CWI Application Forms. |
| Approved for Veterans and
eligible dependents.
If you qualify for VA benefits, contact the Hobart
Institute for an application form.
Hiwt@welding.org
or 1-800-332-9448, ext. 5215. |
| The Certified Welding
Inspector/Certified Welding Educator Examination will be
given on the tenth day of the course to accepted
applicants. The test will be given in Troy, Ohio to only
those people authorized by AWS. For details regarding AWS
QC1 Standard for Qualification and Certification of
Welding Inspectors or AWS QC5 Standard for Certification
of Welding Educators, and to apply for the AWS Welding
Inspector/Educator Examination, contact the Technical
Training Department (extension 5647). An additional
application fee is required for either exam — PAYABLE TO
THE AWS. |
| IMPORTANT—The participant is
responsible for bringing to the course the code that
he/she specified for the open book test in the AWS
application form and QC1 Standard. NOTE: Persons
taking only the CWE exam are not required to take the code
portion of the exam. During that time period those
students may take the Welding Certification Test to the
QC3 Standard which is required for CWE certification. |
| It is the responsibility of the participant to make
application (download
CWI application), be accepted, and scheduled by the Qualification and Certification Department
of the American Welding Society. The Society requires a minimum of seven (7) weeks to
process the applications for the test. The maximum test time is 8½ hours, including break
times and one hour for lunch. The examination will start at 7:45 a.m. NOTE: A
scientific hand calculator is required at the beginning of this
course. |
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Approved for
Veterans who qualify. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Duties of a welding inspector
- Welding fundamentals and communicating welding information
- Mathematics and metric conversions
- Introduction to destructive testing
- Welding inspection equipment lab
- Welding codes, procedures and procedures qualification
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- Welding codes
- Shielded metal arc welding
- Oxyacetylene welding, brazing and cutting
- Gas tungsten arc welding/plasma arc welding
- Submerged arc welding
- Electroslag welding
- Stud arc welding
- Welding discontinuities/defects
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- Introduction to welding metallurgy
- Visual inspection discussion with lab
- Liquid penetrant testing
- Eddy current testing
- Radiographic testing
- Magnetic particle testing
- Welding safety
- Equipment lab
- Course review
- Ultrasonic testing
- Exam
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PREPARATION FOR AWS - CWS CERTIFIED WELDING SUPERVISOR
EXAMINATION |
COURSE NO.
CWS550 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $895.00 |
| This course is designed for
welding supervisors, engineers, purchasing personnel,
foremen, line leaders, designers and detailers, corporate
welding instructors, lead welders, and personnel involved in
bidding and quoting work. The American Welding Society has
designated that applicants for the examination must be high
school graduates or hold a state or military approved high
school equivalency diploma; verify three years of practical
welding experience in a fabrication, construction, or
welding-related industry (direct relationship with weldments
fabricated to code, specification, or standard) and be
directly involved in design, production, construction,
inspection, or repair. Three years of relevant documented
teaching experience may be substituted for one year of
practical experience. |
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Download the CWS Application Forms. |
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The Certified Welding Supervisor Examination will be given
on the fifth day of the course to accepted applicants. The
test will be given in Troy, Ohio to only those people
authorized by AWS. Contact the Hobart Institute for an
application packet at 1-800-332-9448, ext. 5215 or
937-332-5215 or download from
http://www.welding.org/CWS-Packet.pdf . An additional
application fee is required for the examination PAYABLE TO
THE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY. |
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IMPORTANT—The Hobart Institute will supply the books and
materials necessary for the course. |
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It is the responsibility of the participant to make
application (download
CWS application),
be accepted, and scheduled by the Certification Department
of the American Welding Society. The Society requires a
minimum of six (6) weeks to process the applications for the
test. The maximum test time is four (4) hours. At the
Hobart Institute, the examination will start promptly at
1:00 p.m. EST. |
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| Course content: |
- Welding fundamentals and processes
- Safety
- Welding codes and standards
- Welding inspection and
documentation
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- Personnel management and
supervision
- Qualification of personnel
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Quality management and quality control
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- Procedure management and testing
- Equipment and
consumables
- Materials and prefabrication
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Examination
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| PREPARATION
FOR RECERTIFICATION OF CWI |
COURSE NO. RCW545 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $600.00 |
| This course is designed for
the inspector who is required to recertify by taking the
American Welding Society - Part B Practical Application
Examination. The topics covered will include a review
of the Part B—Book of Specifications, use of the
inspection kits and NDT topics. This course also covers
metric conversions and inspection of welded samples as
well as sample exam questions. |
| The exam on Part B will be given on the last day of the course. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Identification and use of the inspection kits
- Review of the Book of Specifications Part B
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- Filler metal classification and specifications
- Base metal classifications and specifications
- Metric conversions
- Exam
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- Inspection of welded samples using the inspection kits
- Sample exam using inspection kits, welded samples and book of specifications
- NDT methods and their applications
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| LIQUID
PENETRANT & MAGNETIC PARTICLE INSPECTION |
COURSE NO. LP800 |
| 1 WEEK |
35 HOURS |
3.5 CEU |
PRICE $725.00 |
| Magnetic particle and liquid
penetrant are the most widely used processes for
nondestructive testing. This course provides the student
with training in theory and hands-on laboratory projects. You
will spend approximately one third of the course time in
the laboratory. The course will conclude with a written
exam. Successful completion of this exam will prepare the
student for Level II SNT-TC-IA and MIL-STD-410 in Liquid
Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Testing. Note: Students may bring
their own materials for test samples. |
| Course content: |
- Introduction
- Introduction to liquid penetrant and testing
philosophy
- Liquid penetrant testing principles with description
of procedures, applications and capabilities
- Equipment and materials
- Testing techniques and selection of materials and processes
- Interpretation of test results, indications and their characteristics
- Quality control of penetrant materials
- Introduction to magnetic particle and testing philosophy
- Magnetic particle test equipment and operation
- Mediums and their preparation
- Magnetic particle application
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- Classification of discontinuities
- Laboratory demonstration and hands-on operation of equipment with particle projects
- Comparison and selection of NDT processes
- Comparison and selection of NDT processes from the
five nondestructive testing methods
- Demonstrations and practical laboratory projects
- Principles of magnetic particle testing, theory, magnetic fields, current requirements
and demagnetization
- Safety precautions, fire and toxic hazards
- Final Exam
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| NOTE:
For those students desiring to take only the dye penetrant
or the magnetic particle portions of the course, you may
do so by registering for the respective portion needed.
The dye penetrant portion of the course is 2 days and the
magnetic particle portion consists of 3 days. You may
contact the
Technical Training Department
(extension 5647) for tuition cost. |
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