Training Programs
Welder Training Programs
Some theory classes for your welders
Most welders are excellent in their craft, however, a little bit of classroom training will make them invaluable assets.
Focus areas of the training
How to read a weld symbol accurately
How to find parameters from Welding Procedure Specification
How to check weld sizes against drawing
How to read an engineering drawing
ASME alignment tolerances
Good practices
ASME BPV Code Training
Knowing the Code is Power!
We provide training programs in ASME code and similar codes and standards. This will cover the below.
Focus areas of the training
How to navigate in the Code book
Design principles
Welding (Section VIII and Section IX)
Material management (Section VIII, Section II)
Inspection
Non-destructive examination
Documentation
How to work with a National Board inspector
In this training session, we will delve into the fundamentals of the ASME BPVC and explore its various sections in Section VIII Division 1. Whether you are an engineer, designer, manufacturer, inspector, student, or simply someone intrigued by pressure vessels and heat exchangers, this session is designed to provide you with valuable insights and practical knowledge.
During this one-hour session, we will cover a range of essential topics. We will begin with an introduction to the ASME BPVC, providing you with a solid foundation for further exploration. Next, we will discuss the structure of the Code book, enabling you to navigate its contents effectively. We will then focus on the scope of ASME Section VIII Division 1, exploring its key components and applications.
Material selection and stress values are vital aspects of pressure vessel design, and we will delve into these topics in detail. This training will also include an in-depth examination of design calculations, welding procedures, non-destructive examination techniques, and inspection methods. Furthermore, it will highlight the significance of the Manufacturer's Data Report and how it contributes to ensuring compliance and quality control.
It is important to note that you do not need to possess a copy of the Code book to participate in this course.
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