Welding Training Centre Gauteng, Germiston, Johannesburg ,Limpopo Province, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, Bellville, Western Cape +2773 158 2436
Job Assistance after Training & Free accommodation provided to students from all these locations like Burgersfort, Pietersburg, Ellisras, Jane furse, Messina, Dendron, Modimolle, Makhado, Louis Trichardt, Nelspruit, Mankweng/Turfloop, Nkowankowa, All days, Elim, Lebowakgomo, Matoks, Bochum, Lephalale, Polokwane, Limpopo Province.
We have other branch offices in different provinces of South Africa, Pretoria, Vereeniging, kempton park, Alberton, Germiston and Johannesburg(JHB) in Gauteng, Nelspruit, Witbank, Secunda in Mpumalanga Province.
We train students from other southern African countries Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia etc. Since we free accommodation and job assistance.
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Call/Whatsapp: 073 158 2436
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WELDING COURSES
Call/Whatsapp; 073 158 2436 – Aluminium Training Courses in South Africa.
TEL: 060 429 1718 – Aluminium Windows and Doors Training in Polokwane, Limpopo
Aluminium skills training course provides general information about welding of aluminium structures. It contains an introduction to aluminium properties and describe the main issues regarding weldability of aluminium and its alloys.
It is a comprehensive overview of the proper techniques and theory based knowledge of welding Aluminum using the Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) sometimes referred to by its subtypes metal inert gas (MIG) and the Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) or (TIG) processes.
NB: Previous welding experience in MIG and TIG is required.
Unit standard No: 243089
Unit Standard Credits: 10
NQF Level: 4
Modules for the Course include;
PROPERTIES OF ALUMINIUM ALLOYS
Specific properties;
Heat treatable and non-heat treatable aluminium alloys
Marine aluminium alloys
Designation of aluminium alloys
WELDABILITY OF ALUMINIUM
Characteristics of aluminium referring to welding;
Main issues: gas porosity, oxide inclusions and lack of fusion, hot cracking, reduced strength in the weld and heat affected zone, distortion
* Choice of filler material
*Proper storage and thorough cleaning of the base material
*Proper welding techniques.
WELDING PROCESSES FOR ALUMINIUM
MIG aluminium welding
TIG aluminium welding
Typical defects in aluminium welding
PREPARATION AND DESIGN OF WELDS
Guidelines for aluminium joint design
Examples of joints
Application of backing
Defects caused by poor preparation
Recommendations for aluminium welding
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Fully Accredited training centre with registration no: 2013/14410/07 , B-BEE certificate No: 012 , Accreditation No. TETA18-1003 . All our courses are designed and executed in accordance to the standards required by driven machinery regulations of occupation health and safety Act of 1994 ( OHSA) Tell : 0118241189 / 0604291718
cell: 0731582436