Is it for me?

The understanding of welding is essential for those involved in the material selection, design and fabrication of plastic moulded components.
Engineers working in high tech industries such as automotive, medical and domestic appliance, are required to design complex systems involving parts that may need to be welded or bonded.
The training available from TWI provides guidance and best practice on the welding of moulded plastic components. Each course can involve a mixture of classroom and practical sessions.

What will I learn?

  • An introduction to plastics and welding principles.
  • Advantages and limitations, materials, welding parameters, equipment, joint design, applications for the following welding processes: hot plate, spin, infrared, ultrasonic, vibration and laser, and also hot air and ultrasonic staking.
  • Mechanical and non-destructive testing of welded joints.


What will I leave with?

  • To equip attendees with the necessary welding knowledge for designing plastic moulded parts for complex, high integrity applications.
  • To provide the information required to optimise a welding process and trouble-shoot a production problem.
  • To explore the range of processes available for joining moulded parts.
  • A TWI Certificate of Attendance.

What else should I know?

The course duration comprises of four half-day online sessions. Group discounts are available - please contact us for details.
This training is recognised by The Welding Institute for CPD.
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Plastics Welder Training and Qualification

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