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 TWI 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 a TWI 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 breadth of knowledge required to succeed in the appropriate TWI 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 trainexam@twitraining.co.uk

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