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2.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop the manual skills necessary to produce quality multi-pass welds on 5" diameter, schedule 80, mild steel pipe, using 1/8" E6010 roots and 3/32" E7018 fill and cover passes in the 45-degree 6G fixed position. It offers the student training to qualify a welder in accordance with Section 4, Maine Boiler Rules, and A.S.M.E. Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX for welder qualifications. 4-week course (80 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 136
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills using the semi-automatic flux-cored arc welding process. Emphasis on the proper use of semi-automatic equipment, operations, machine adjustments and recognition of weld quality will be introduced. It provides training to develop the manual skills to make quality multi-pass welds in all positions, using 3/8" and 1" thick steel plate. Air carbon arc gouging. is also a process that is briefly introduced. 3-week course (60 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 134
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1.00 Credits
A comprehensive introduction to welding technology and applications. Welding and related tool use safety applications and personal protective equipment (PPE) are demonstrated, practiced and emphasized. Fundamentals of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes and their applications are introduced, demonstrated and practiced. Cutting processes are introduced and demonstrated. Quality standards and codes are introduced. (15 hr)
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4.00 Credits
Develops skill in the recognition and application of quality standards in the technical field of welding. Information is presented to explain the relationship between cost and weld quality and the necessary elements that must be considered to develop a quality assurance and quality control program. Development of welding procedures, qualification of procedures, the technical representation of welding discontinuities and defects, and destructive and non-destructive testing are also introduced. 15-week course (90 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 111
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2.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in the basic theory of pipe fabrication layout. It offers the training to develop skills necessary to layout and fabricate typical pipe connections and fittings used by the pipefitting industry. 4-week course (80 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 137
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2.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in gas metal arc welding of pipe, the proper preparation for welding pipe, and the recognition of pipe welding defects. It offers training to develop skills necessary to produce quality groove welds on 5" diameter, schedule 40, mild steel pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using ER 7056 filler wire. 3-week course (60 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 242
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1.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills in welding safety, gas metal arc welding fundamentals, gas metal arc equipment and adjustment, metal transfer and shielding gases. It also provides the student the opportunity to develop the manual skills necessary to make high quality gas metal arc welds in all positions on mild steel plate 1/16" to 3/8" thick, single and multipass welds, using the short circuit transfer method using ER 7053 filler wire. 2-week course (40 hr)
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1.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills and proper attitudes in welding safety and the gas metal arc welding process of aluminum using 5356 plate and 4043 and 5356 wire. Also covered is the flux core arc welding of stainless steel utilizing E309L-T x .035 or .045 diameter wire. Instruction includes fundamental types of equipment and the basic theory and practice of metal transfer. This course offers training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce quality fillet welds on .125, .250 an .375 thick aluminum, stainless or mild steel plate in all positions. 2-week course (40 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 265
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2.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop attitudes in welding safety and skills in gas tungsten arc welding fundamental, recognition of arc characteristics and to make quality welds in all positions on 16 and 11 gauge mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate. This course reviews the characteristics of mild steel, stainless and aluminum plate and includes an introduction to aluminum pipe welding. 4- week course (80 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 263
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2.00 Credits
Offers the student the opportunity to develop skills in the Gas Tunsten Arc Welding process for mild steel pipe. It develops the skills necessary to produce quality open root groove welds, on 5" diameter schedule 80 mild steel pipe in the 2G and 5G positions, walking the cup technique to deposit the root and hot pass, and the SMAW process with E7018 low hydrogen electrodes to complete the weld. An introduction to ER309 stainless steel welding in the 6G position is also presented. Weld quality will be validated using guided bend tests. 5-week course (80 hr) Prerequisite: WEL 276
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