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Gas WeldingMMA WeldingMIG/MAG WeldingTIG Welding
International Welding Specialist
InternationalWelding InspectorComprehensive (C)
InternationalWelding Inspector
Standard (S)
InternationalWelding Inspector
Basic (B)
International Welding Technologist
InternationalWelding Engineer
International Fillet Welder
International Plate Welder
International Tube Welder
InternationalWelding Practitioner
The education and training program for the International Welder consists of three Modules “A“ to “C“ which provide basic theoretical knowledge in welding of unalloyed steel and correspond to the three levels of skill. Special requirements for each welding process are given in the Modules “S“. Special requirements per material (group) are described in Modules “P“.
Modular Structureof the International Welder Guideline
International Welder
Modules P, dedicated to one specific Material(Stainless Steel [PSS] or Aluminium [PAL])
Module BInternationalPlate Welder
Module CInternationalTube Welder
Module SG(Gas Welding)
Module SA(MMA Welding)
Module SM(MIG/MAG Welding)
Module ST(TIG Welding)
Module AInternationalFillet Welder
Module AInternationalFillet Welder
IFW
A.1 Using electricity for arc welding
A.2 Welding equipment
A.3 Health and safety
A.4 Safe working in the fabrication shop
A.5 Welding consumables
A.6 Welding practice (1)
A.7 Welding practice (2)
A.8 Methods of joint preparation for welding
A.9 Qualification of welders
Theoretical Education
Module BInternationalPlate Welder
IPW
B.1 Introduction to steel
B.2 Welding joints in plates
B.3 Weldability of steels
B.4 Shrinkage, residual stress, distortion
B.5 Weld imperfections
B.6 Overview of fusion welding processes
B.7 Safe working on site
B.8 Inspection and testing
B.9 Quality Assurance in welding (QA)
Module CInternationalTube Welder
ITW
C.1 Weldes joints in pipes
C.2 Materials other than unalloyed steel
C.3 Review and consequences of failures
C.4 International Welding Standards
Module STSupplementary theoretical education for TIG welding
(141)
ST.1Construction and maintenance of TIG welding equipment & typical parameters
ST.2 Welding consumables
ST.3 Health and safety
Module SMSupplementary theoretical
education for MIG/MAG welding (13)
SM. 1Construction and maintenance of MIG/MAG welding equipment & typical parameters
SM.2 Welding consumables
SM.3 Health and safety
SM.4MIG/MAG welding characteristics and typical parameters
Module PSSSupplementary theoretical
education for Stainless Steel
PSS. 1Basics of stainless steel, welding processes and health aspects
PSS.2Weldability, welded joints and distorsion of stainless steel
PSS.3 Welding consumables for stainless steel
PSS.4 Corrosion, post weld treatment
Modules P, dedicated to one specific material (group)
Module PALSupplementary theoretical education for Aluminium
PAL. 1Basics of aluminium, welding processes and health aspects
PAL.2 Weldability and welding technique
PAL.3 Welding consumables for aluminium
PAL.4 Welding joints and distorsion in aluminium
Process 111 (MMA welding) for ferritic and stainless steel (Modules E 1 to E 6)
Process 135 and 136 (MAG welding) for ferritic and stainless steel (Modules M 1 to M 6)
Process 141 (TIG welding) for ferritic and stainless steel (Modules T 1 to T 6)
Process 311 (Gas welding) for ferritic steel (Modules G 3 to G 6)
Practical Training and Tests