Is it for me?

This course is suitable if you are a welding co-ordinator (ISO 14731) or other specialist interested in welding metallurgy.

What will I learn?

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 phenomena are presented together with methods to avoid them.

We have introduced a new suite of eLearning options for the EWF/IIW Diploma.  The modules are ideal for pre-course learning or revision, providing additional flexibility to your training and allowing you to work in your own time. The eLearning modules are FREE for anyone who signs up for an EWF/IIW welding diploma course (Specialist, Technologist or Engineer levels).

What will I leave with?

By the end of the course you should be able to:

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

Certification

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What else should I know?

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

To progress to the Engineer level you need to have completed the Specialist a nd technologist levels and also received confirmation that you are eligible for the Engineer Modules. If you have not been assessed for this level, please provide a copy of your CV, copies of qualifications gained at level 6 and above (I.E. BSc) to iiwexam@twicertification.com

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