TÜV-certified welder
Measure: International welder
- Measure number: 325/45/2024
Welding is "the non-detachable joining of components using heat and/or pressure, with or without filler material". Of all the processes, fusion welding is the best known.
Welder training
What does a metal construction welder actually do? Do you know?
Many people don't realise it - but this job is extremely important!
Because without welders, there would be no stable bridges, no safe staircases and no machines that run.
Your task: Joining metal parts firmly - so that constructions are strong and durable.
Where you work: Construction: stairs, railings, gates, steel beams - Vehicles: cars, lorries, trains, machines - Industry: plants, pipes, machine components - Workshop: Repairs & new constructions
What you do: Cutting metal to size - Moulding parts - Joining with welding equipment - Checking: everything must be safe
Talk to us - we'll give you all the information you need!
Talk directly to our training manager Mr Dogan Sener! Tel: 0172/7358016 or 02233 43501
Your advantages
Manual electric arc welding or manual arc welding (modules 1-6)
Arc welding is a fusion welding process that is used to weld metals. An electric arc generated by a direct or alternating current source produces intense heat that melts the metal at the joint between two workpieces. Where is manual arc welding used?
Manual arc welding is mainly used to join sheets and pipes made of unalloyed steels as well as cast steel and cast iron. Examples: Steel and metal construction, mechanical engineering, apparatus engineering, bridge construction, pipeline construction, locksmith work
MAG welding (modules 1-6)
MAG welding (welding using active gases) is an inert gas welding process and is used to weld different metals with an arc under an active gas. Where is MAG welding used? MAG welding is mainly used to join sheets and pipes made of unalloyed and high-alloy steels. Examples: Vehicle construction, structural engineering, steel construction, container construction, locksmith work, railing production, mechanical engineering.
TIG welding ST (modules 1-6)
Tungsten inert gas welding (TIG) is a gas-shielded welding process in which a non-consumable electrode made of pure or alloyed tungsten is used.
Where is TIG ST welding used? TIG welding is used to join sheets and pipes made of unalloyed and low-alloy steels. Examples: Pipeline construction, apparatus engineering, tank construction, power station construction, mechanical engineering
TIG welding CrNi (modules 1-6)
Tungsten inert gas welding (TIG) is a welding process with shielding gas in which a non-consumable electrode made of pure or alloyed tungsten is used. Where is TIG CrNi welding used? TIG CrNi welding is used to join sheets and pipes made of high-alloy steels. Examples include Pipeline construction, apparatus engineering, tank construction, power station construction, commercial kitchen equipment construction, hospital locksmiths, beverage and food industry