This
discipline
will
qualify
trainees
to
become
highly
skilled
welding
technicians
that are
required
in the
chemical
industries,
food
processing
plants,
ship
building
and ship
repair
and many
other
areas of
development.
The
trainees
will be
capable
of
welding
various
types of
steel,
such as:
carbon
steel
and
stainless
steel
with
various
processes
such as:
oxyacetylene
welding,
shielded
metal
arc
welding,
flux
cored
arc
welding,
gas
metal
arc
welding,
and gas
tungsten
arc
welding.
The
trainees
are
taught
to
perform
oxyacetylene
cutting,
plasma
cutting
and
gouging.
Arc
welding
inspection
and
quality
control
are
taught
theoretically
and
practically
to the
trainees.
Other
theoretical
classes
include
weld
ability
of
metals,
welding
processes,
and
welding
symbols.