Welding Course: Our Welding School is the oldest in Italy and one of the best in Europe, our Welding Course has a training program of the highest quality. The Welding Course is very practical and aimed at making you become a real welder and obtain the International Welding License which is essential and necessary because:
Be careful not to confuse the Welder's License with certificates, attestations and patents, which are useless for the purpose of the job. To conduct a Welding Course, it is highly recommended to go only to Welding Schools that guarantee you and ensure that you will achieve the goal of the License.
A welder is one of the most in-demand and best-paid occupations in the job market; hundreds of metalworking companies are always on the lookout for quality, licensed welders.
MMA SMAW 80 hours of welding in 15 days
40-hour course in one week
Mig Mag 100 hours in 20 days
40-hour course in one week
Course 80 hours in 15 days
40-hour course in one week
Duration 140 hours in 30 days
Duration 180 hours in 37 days
Duration 180 hours in 37 days
240-hour course in 45 days (the most comprehensive)
140-hour course in 30 days
140-hour course in 30 days
21-hour course
Our welding course is practical, it is to really learn the welding profession, in fact it is not held in the classroom, but in the machine shop. You can enroll even if you have never had welding experience, you start from 0, but we assure you that after the welding course you will be a welder and can present yourself on the job market without any fear.
Welding is used in a variety of engineering fields, and particularly in construction and assembly. Welding is used in the construction of high-pressure equipment (tanks, exchangers, reactors, etc.), for the construction of carpentry, iron structures, airplanes, ships, trains, automobiles, food machinery, etc. There are so many applications and companies that need welders in their production processes. Italian companies, in most cases, require possession of the Welders' Patent before hiring a welder, because it is important guarantee of the welder's quality.
Especially if you are starting from 0, an excellent Welding Course is the only solution that allows you to become a Welder in a short time
Upon completion of the Welding Course, you will conduct examination to take Welding License, an examination board will subject your welding specimen to the press breakage test or x-rays will be taken on the specimens, which detect the existence of defects on the welds made. Before this exam, no recommendations hold up; it is only the preparation you acquire during the Welding Course that will make you pass the test and receive the Welding License.
Our Welding School has researched and developed a training program that gives you confidence that you will achieve your goal Welding License, in fact, we have collected all the exam tests that have taken place over the last 40 years that we have been conducting Welding courses, and so during the welding course we will have you trained on all the potential and possible tests that may come your way on the day of the exam. Contact us to find out the Welding License Cost.
We conduct the Welding Course in different Italian Regions and Cities upon reaching number 5 enrolled, call our Welding School to find out when the next 2020 Welding Course starts near you. If you don't want to wait for the course to start in your City, you can decide to attend it right away in our main base, a real productive metal workshop, where it takes place every day of the year. Don't worry if you are not from the area, we give you free room, board and transportation for the duration of the course. The Intensive Welding Course is held with Welding Lessons that last between 15 and 30 days depending on the type of welding you want to learn. With the Intensive Welding Course, you come learn how to weld, get your International Welding License and are ready to go to work.
Welding Course Cost: It depends on your goals, whether you need a Welding License, whether you are starting from 0 and need to do the full course, whether you just need lessons to improve, etc. Contact us and we will give you the Welding Course Price.
Coated Electrode Welding Course (with code SMAW or #111) is the course that makes you a qualified electrode welder. Electrode welding is currently the most widely used welding procedure in the world, much used in construction, building, and light metalwork. During the procedure, an electric arc is produced between a coated electrode, and the workpiece, molten metal droplets from the electrode are transferred to the weld pool, and gases produced by the coating protect it from the atmosphere. It has low equipment costs, greater versatility of use, also ideal for welding on outdoor construction sites. It allows almost all ferrous materials to be welded, but has low productivity since the electrode has to be replaced often and the workpiece has to be cleaned of the slag that forms.
Our Electrode Welder Course with Electrode Welder License issuance lasts 80 hours, in 15 intensive days of welding. If you need more detailed information about our Electrode Welding Course, please visit our dedicated page → ElectrodeWelding Course.
The TIG Welding Course (GTAW): TIG welding allows almost all ferrous and nonferrous materials to be welded, produces very high quality, slag-free welds. It is a more expensive procedure than other welds, ideal for shop and indoor welding, not suitable for outdoor construction sites. TIG welding is an arc procedure with an infusible electrode under inert gas protection, which can be performed with or without filler metal. TIG welding is one of the most popular methods, requiring highly skilled operators.
We have available 2 TIG welding courses with TIG Welder License issuance:
The TIG Welder, welds mainly for companies building and assembling power plants, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, refineries, oil and gas pipelines, aqueducts, etc. For more information visit our page dedicated to TIG Welding → TIG-ARGON welding course.
Our MIG MAG Continuous Wire Welding Course makes you a truly qualified welder. Continuous Wire Welding, also known asMIG(Metal-arc Inert Gas) or MAG(Metal-arc Active Gas), in America with Code GMAW, is a welding procedure in which the protection of the weld pool is provided by a cover gas. It is a welding procedure developed after World War II and has become important in the world of metalworking. Continuous Wire Welding, is an economical procedure that is very productive and does not produce slag. Wire welding is more expensive than electrode welding, but has a higher production yield because the weld has greater penetration and requires fewer passes to fill the joint.
Wire welding is recommended on the shop floor or in protected environments, as wind disperses the shielding gas necessary for quality welding.
Continuous Wire Welding is widely used in the construction of tanks, structures, heavy carpentry, ships, trains, airplanes, cars, and construction.
Our Continuous Wire Welding Course for Continuous Wire Welding License lasts 100 hours, in 20 intensive days of welding. If you need more detailed information about our continuous wire welding course, please visit our dedicated page → Continuous Wire Welding Course.
Fill out the form with your details and you will be contacted in a very short time by our School who will provide you with all the information you need.
Welding is the process of joining two pieces into one.
Welding can be done by different processes and machinery, depending on the specifications required by the project.
Before implementing a weld, the essential activity of caulking, that is, preparing the 2 edges of the joint to be welded, must be carried out.
If the two joint edges are heated to the point of fusing together with the input of a homogeneous material, it is called Autogenous Welding, while if a heterogeneous filler material is fused on the two joint edges, it is called Heterogeneous Welding.
For perfect welding, the joint to be welded must be protected from oxidation and slag by oxygen deprivation.
For more complex welding jobs, heat treatment is usually carried out, which removes internal stresses due to the cooling of the workpiece post-welding.
The new welding machines allow welding of many materials: steel, aluminum, copper, cast iron, etc.
Welding, may have defects and they may have been caused by several factors: by the welder, materials used, or techniques performed. Among the various welding defects we have: Notches, cracks, sticking, blowholes, porosity, lack of penetration, etc.
Contact us to conduct our Welder Course and take Welding Patents.
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