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Certification in Welding Technology for Engineers - CWI
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Certification in Welding Technology for Engineers - CWI

Manufacturing Engineering Students who want to get Certification in Welding Technology or want to Prepare for Interview.
Created byOZIS Academy
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand about the history of welding in details that you can from where this technology start from..
  • Understand difference between joining and welding with the advantages and disadvantages of welding.
  • Get idea about the components used in welding ( Consumable and Non Consumable) .
  • Understand all type of welding joints and type of welds.
  • Welding as commercial operations and the safety requirement for the welding processes.
  • Understand in detail about the arc and the shield welding processes.
  • Deeply Understand all type of welding processes that are used in industries.
  • Understand about the solid state welding and its types and defects.
  • Understand all the concepts about the soldering and brazing processes.

Course content

1 section5 lectures3h 30m total length
  • Introduction and Fundamentals of the Welding Process and Welding Safety59:00
    • Fundamentals of welding

    • Difference between joining and welding

    • Advantages and Disadvantages of Welding

    • History of welding

    • Types of the welding process

    • Components used for welding process (Filler material, Flux, and Electrolyte)

    • Consumable and Non-consumable electrolyte

    • Welding positions

    • Welding Electrode Nomenclature

    • Type of Weld Joints (Butt joint, Corner Joint, Lap joint, Tee Joint, Edge Joint)

    • Types of Weld (Filler Weld, Groove Weld, Plug weld or slot weld, Spot and Seam weld, Flange and Surface Weld)

    • Features of Fusion Welded Joints

    • Physics of welding (Power Density and Numerical of Power Density)

    • Heat Balance in Fusion Welding

    • Welding as Commercial Operation

    • Automation in Welding (Machine, Automatic and Robotic)

    • Welding Safety

  • Arc Welding and Shielding and Types of Arc Welding36:12
      • Welding Categories (Fusion Welding, Solid State Welding, Soldering and Brazing)

      • Arc Welding

      • Arc Shielding

      • The power source in Arc welding

      • Types of Arc Welding (Shielding metal arc welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Submerged Arc Welding)

      • Gas Tungsten welding

      • Plasma arc welding

  • All Types of Welding in Detail47:16
    • Oxyfuel arc welding

    • Oxyacetylene welding

    • Resistance welding

    • Spot Welding

    • Resistance seam welding

    • Resistance projection welding

    • Energy beam welding (Electron beam welding, Laser beam welding)

    • Numerical Problems related to the welding processes

  • Numerical Problems Related to the Welding Processes32:29
    • Numerical Problems Related to the welding processes

  • Solid State Welding Its Types and Defects, Brazing and Soldering35:37
    • Solid-state welding

    • Types of solid-state welding

    • (Diffusion welding, Friction welding, and Ultrasonic welding)

    • Welding Defects of Solid State Welding

    • Brazing and Soldering

  • Fundamentals of Welding
  • Analyzing Welding Processes for Various Materials
  • Designing a Heat Balance Plan in Fusion Welding
  • Automation in Welding: Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Designing a Welding Safety Plan
  • Power Density and Penetration Depth Analysis
  • Evaluating Weld Joint Types for Structural Applications
  • Real-World Problem Solving: Welding Defects and Solutions
  • Fusion Welding Quiz: Arc Welding
  • Arc Welding: Arc Welding Parameters for High-Strength Steel Structures
  • Arc Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) for Precision Fabrication
  • Fusion Welding Quiz: Oxy-fuel Welding
  • Oxy-fuel Welding: Oxyacetylene Welding for Field Repairs on Steel Structures
  • Oxy-fuel Welding: Flame Control in Oxy-fuel Welding for Varied Metal Thicknesses
  • Fusion Welding Quiz: Resistance Welding
  • Resistance Welding: Optimizing Spot Welding for Automotive Sheet Metal
  • Resistance Welding: Seam Welding for Leak-Proof Joints in Containers
  • Fusion Welding Quiz: Energy Beam Welding
  • Energy Beam Welding: Laser Beam Welding in High-Precision Aerospace Components
  • Energy Beam Welding: Welding for Dissimilar Metal Joints in Marine Applications
  • Solid-State Welding Quiz: Diffusion Welding
  • Diffusion Welding: Complex Metal Fabrication in Aerospace
  • Diffusion Welding: Diffusion Welding in Nuclear Reactor Applications
  • Solid-State Welding Quiz: Friction Welding
  • Friction Welding: Automotive Manufacturing – High-Strength Steel Welding
  • Friction Welding: Friction Stir Welding in Shipbuilding
  • Solid-State Welding Quiz: Ultrasonic Welding
  • Ultrasonic Welding: Ultrasonic Welding for Small Electrical Components
  • Ultrasonic Welding: Ultrasonic Welding in Medical Devices
  • Soldering Quiz: Understanding Soldering Fundamentals and Practical Applications
  • Brazing Quiz: Mastering Brazing Principles and Real-World Applications
  • Soldering: Soldering for Electronic Circuit Boards in Harsh Environments
  • Soldering: Challenges of Lead-Free Solder in High-Temperature Applications
  • Soldering: Optimizing Soldering for Small Components in Wearable Devices
  • Soldering Case Study Assignment
  • Brazing: Brazing Dissimilar Metals for Heat Exchanger Manufacturing
  • Brazing: Improving Joint Quality in Brazed Stainless Steel Components
  • Brazing: Brazing Aluminum Components for Lightweight Aerospace Applications
  • Brazing Case Study Assignment

Requirements

  • No previous experience or knowledge is needed. All you need is your time and devotion as well as your curiosity to learn.

Description

Welding technology is a critical aspect of manufacturing engineering, and having a certification in welding technology can help manufacturing engineering students gain a competitive edge in their field. The course on Welding Technology provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in welding and can help students prepare for both certification exams and job interviews. By completing this course, students will gain a deeper understanding of the welding process and its applications, which can improve their chances of landing a job in their desired industry.


COURSE CONTENT

Introduction and Fundamentals of the Welding Process and Welding Safety

  • Fundamentals of welding

  • Difference between joining and welding

  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Welding

  • History of welding

  • Types of the welding process

  • Components used for welding process (Filler material, Flux, and Electrolyte)

  • Consumable and Non-consumable electrolyte

  • Welding positions

  • Welding Electrode Nomenclature

  • Type of Weld Joints (Butt joint, Corner Joint, Lap joint, Tee Joint, Edge Joint)

  • Types of Weld (Filler Weld, Groove Weld, Plug weld or slot weld, Spot and Seam weld, Flange and Surface Weld)

  • Features of Fusion Welded Joints

  • Physics of welding (Power Density and Numerical of Power Density)

  • Heat Balance in Fusion Welding

  • Welding as Commercial Operation

  • Automation in Welding (Machine, Automatic and Robotic)

  • Welding Safety

Arc Welding and Shielding and Types of Arc Welding

  • Welding Categories (Fusion Welding, Solid State Welding, Soldering and Brazing)

  • Arc Welding

  • Arc Shielding

  • The power source in Arc welding

  • Types of Arc Welding (Shielding metal arc welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Submerged Arc Welding)

  • Gas Tungsten welding

  • Plasma arc welding

Understand all Types of Welding in Detail

  • Oxyfuel arc welding

  • Oxyacetylene welding

  • Resistance welding

  • Spot Welding

  • Resistance seam welding

  • Resistance projection welding

  • Energy beam welding (Electron beam welding, Laser beam welding)

  • Numerical Problems related to the welding processes

Numerical Problems Related to the Welding Processes

  • Numerical Problems Related to the welding processes

Solid-State Welding with Types and Defects, Brazing and Soldering

  • Solid-state welding

  • Types of solid-state welding

  • (Diffusion welding, Friction welding, and Ultrasonic welding)

  • Welding Defects of Solid State Welding

  • Brazing and Soldering


Successful graduates of the Welding Technology certificate can be employed as entry-level technicians in the welding and metalworking industries. Career opportunities also exist in construction, manufacturing, fabrication, sales, quality control, and welding-related self-employment.


Who this course is for:

  • Undergraduate students of mechanical and processing engineerings.
  • Those who are in the field of manufacturing technology will also get benefited from this course as it will increase their knowledge.
  • This course will surely help those who are working in the welding field and have confusions about the processes and materials they can clear their every concept regarding welding with this course.
  • This course is also for the students who want to prepare these topics for their exams point of view.