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WELD 106 - TIG Welding

3 Credit: (1 lecture, 4 lab, 0 clinical) 5 Contact Hours: [WELD 101 ]


In this course students will learn the setup and proper use of Tig (GTAW) welding equipment. Students will learn theory, metallurgy, and electrode selection for ferrous and non-ferrous metals in this class. Welding performance is held to the American Welding Society standards for performance and proper weld profile. 
OFFERED: fall and spring semesters

Course Goals/ Objectives/ Competencies:
Goal 1:  Demonstrate welding theory and process on various metals. 

  1. Assess the requirements of a proposed weld. 

  1. Select the appropriate welding process for a particular job. 

  1. Create a structurally sound weld on various metals in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.  

Goal 2:  Apply basic knowledge of metallurgy. 

  1. Classify metals in terms of physical, chemical, electrical, and mechanical properties. 

  1. Select appropriate metals for cutting and welding processes. 

  1. Identify hazards associated with various metals.  

Goal 3:  Apply electrical theory to welding and cutting processes. 

  1. Conduct welding operations within industrial standards for electrical safety.  

  2. Conduct cutting operations within industrial standards for electrical safety.



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