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WEL 123: Gas Tungsten Arc I
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Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Introduction to the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. Theory is applied to related equipment, electrical concepts, material properties, arc characteristic, puddle control, and appropriate application of filler materials. Welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions is covered.
Corequisite:
WEL 129
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WEL 124: Gas Metal Arc II
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Continued laboratory practice of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) introduced in WEL 120. Activities include fundamental applications on ferrous metals in all positions using various modes of metal transfer and wire electrodes.
Corequisite:
WEL 120
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WEL 129: Gas Tungsten Arc II
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Laboratory activities, with emphasis on the welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in various joint configurations. Welding will be done using all positions. Joining dissimilar metals and metal identification is covered.
Corequisite:
WEL 123
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WEL 132: Flux Cored I
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Advanced theory on the advantages and disadvantages of Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) will be emphasized. The American Welding Society’s (AWS) numbering system for FCAW will be explained. Other topics, which will be covered, are technical terms, gases, their mixtures, and the various types of fluxes used.
Corequisite:
WEL 136
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WEL 136: Flux Cored II
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Continuation of the hands-on activities introduced in WEL132. Weld with the flux-cored arc welding process using semi-automatic machines in all positions with a variety of electrode wires, diameters and gases.
Corequisite:
WEL 132
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WEL 211: Advanced Semi-Automatic Processes I
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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The principles and applications of advanced modes of transfer for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) will be applied to ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Introduction to single- and multi-pass welds using a variety of electrode wire types, diameters and transfer modes. The emphasis of the class will be on modified short circuit (STT, RMD, CMT), GMAW-CV and GMAW-P for aluminum and stainless steels.
Prerequisite:
WEL 120
Corequisite:
WEL 212
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WEL 212: Advanced Semi-Automatic Processes II
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Continued laboratory practice of advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW-CV, -P, STT, RMD, CMT) introduced in WEL 211. Activities include fundamental applications on ferrous pipe and tubing, and non-ferrous metals in all positions using various modes of metal transfer and wire electrodes.
Prerequisite:
WEL 124
Corequisite:
WEL 211
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WEL 213: Gas Tungsten Arc III
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Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Advanced gas tungsten arc welding, building upon theory covered in previous course work. Welding applications of special metals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, and titanium are discussed. Theory and practice of GTAW on ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions are covered, as are pipe and tube set-up and welding of open root and consumable inserts.
Prerequisite:
WEL 123 AND WEL 129
Corequisite:
WEL 219
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WEL 219: Gas Tungsten Arc IV
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Continued hands-on study of gas tungsten arc welding with extensive welding of ferrous/non-ferrous metals and pipe and tube. Basic welding positions common to the pipe and tube industry; 2G, 5G, 6G will be used. Restriction weldments similar to those found when welding boiler tube water-walls are employed.
Prerequisite:
WEL 123 AND WEL 129
Corequisite:
WEL 213
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WEL 230: Shielded Metal Arc III
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2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania College of Technology
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Study of various joint designs for the various positions with different types of electrodes. Advanced shielded metal arc techniques for welding plate to AWS standards along with various techniques used in industry.
Prerequisite:
WEL 114 AND WEL 116
Corequisite:
WEL 234
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