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IIW/EWF Diploma - Materials and Their Behaviour (Advanced)
IIW/EWF Diploma - Materials and Their Behaviour (Advanced)
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Suitable for:
  • Welding co-ordinators (ISO 14731)
  • Other specialists interested in welding metallurgy


Course Content:

Three levels available provide personnel with the knowledge to join a range of materials and methods of avoiding problems. Modules include materials science, technology and an understanding of the characteristics and weldability of different materials, ranging from steels to non-ferrous materials. Also, cracking phenomenons are presented together with methods to avoid them.

Certification / Awarding Body:

IIW/IIS, |EWF

Objectives:
  • to understand features, benefits and application of various welding and joining methods
  • to understand behaviour of materials and their response to welding and joining methods
  • to appreciate design requirements and their implications and understand why products fail and how it may be avoided
  • to understand quality assurance/quality control requirement in fabrication
  • to gain the breath of knowledge required to succeed in the appropriate IIW/EWF examinations


Additional Information:

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

There are various routes for obtaining the qualifications of Welding Specialist, Welding Technologist or Welding Engineer. The first step is to forward a C.V. for assessment.

Career Progression:

IIW/EWF DIPLOMA COURSE

Fabrication and Applications Engineering (FAA)) Welding Processes and Equipment (WPE) Design and Construction (DAC)

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Available Dates

Code From To Country Venue
MAB3/1EJH 2010-10-25 2010-10-30 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur