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Smaw Intro Notes The Mechanics
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Smaw Intro Notes The Mechanical
- Specialization: Industrial Welding
Introduction to Welding Technology
In this course, students are introduced to welding technology, including oxy-acetylene welding, brazing, and cutting, with an emphasis on hands-on welding activities. Participants will gain knowledge in oxy-acetylene safety, WHMIS training, Trade Safety Awareness, and will practice the safe use of hand tools, fasteners, and power metal-working equipment.
Course Code: IW-200
Course Requirements: NoneHours: 110
Basic SMAW (Arc) Procedures
Students study Arc welding safety, power sources, electrode characteristics, and weld joint design. Basic Arc welding is performed in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions using various electrodes.
Course Code: IW-210
Course Requirements: Introduction to Welding TechnologyHours: 110
Metal Design/Fabrication & Oxy-Acetylene Procedures
Students will have an opportunity to build a variety of projects, including a steel fire pit, using various welding and cutting processes in order to enhance their layout and fitting skills with hand and power tools.
Course Code: IW-220
Course Requirements: Introduction to Welding TechnologyHours: 110
Basic GMAW (MIG) Procedures
Students set up and operate Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) equipment and perform MIG welding in all positions, which is an essential component for any production welding application. This course also involves project fabrication.
Course Code: IW-230
Course Requirements: Introduction to Welding TechnologyHours: 110
Advanced GMAW (MIG) Procedures
This course involves the welding of specialty materials such as stainless steel and aluminum using the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process. Students are taught how to use a variety of welding gasses and consumables used in the manufacturing industry, along with performing more advanced project fabrication.
Course Code: IW-240
Course Requirements: Basic GMAW (MIG) ProceduresHours: 110
Advanced SMAW (Arc) Procedures
This course includes advanced welding techniques and procedures on fillet and groove welds. Students will gain an understanding of fit up and preparation requirements for various joint designs.
Course Code: IW-250
Course Requirements: Basic SMAW (Arc) ProceduresHours: 110
Advanced Metal Design/Fabrication
This course involves the study of applied mathematics, blueprint reading, and interpretation of weld symbols. The study of metal properties and the use of specialty welding processes in project design and fabrication are also included.
Course Code: IW-260
Course Requirements: Metal Design/Fabrication & Oxy-Acetylene Procedures,Introduction to Welding TechnologyHours: 110
Applied Specialties & Qualifications
This course involves training for Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) certification in the flat and horizontal positions with both the GMAW (MIG) and Flux Core Welding (FCW) processes.
Course Code: IW-270
Course Requirements: Advanced GMAW (MIG) Procedures,Basic GMAW (MIG) ProceduresHours: 110
Introduction to TIG
This course includes safe equipment setup plus identification of proper electrodes and consumables. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) is practiced in flat, horizontal and vertical positions using mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum materials.
Course Code: IW-280
Course Requirements: Basic GMAW (MIG) Procedures,Metal Design/Fabrication & Oxy-Acetylene Procedures,Basic SMAW (Arc) Procedures,Introduction to Welding TechnologyHours: 80