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Cswip 3.2 2 course material
Cswip 3.2 2 course material







  • To assess and report on welds to acceptance levels.
  • To set up and report on inspection of welds, macrosections and other mechanical tests.
  • To interpret drawing instructions and symbols to ensure that specifications are met.
  • To recognise characteristics of commonly used welding processes in relation to quality control.
  • To understand factors which influence the quality of fusion welds in steels.
  • In addition, candidates meeting the CSWIP requirements for eligibility complete the relevant CSWIP examination on day 5.

    cswip 3.2 2 course material

    The duties and responsibilities of a welding inspector fusion welding processes typical weld defects types of steel carbon-manganese, low alloy and stainless steels hardening of steels weldability heat treatment parent metal defects visual inspection testing parent metals and welds destructive tests NDT techniques welder and procedure approval codes and standards outline of safe working practices practice in examination questions continuous and end-of-course assessment. Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course. The course is ideal for inspectors requiring preparation for the CSWIP examinations - Welding Inspector. Inspection engineers and supervisory staff.

    cswip 3.2 2 course material

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    Cswip 3.2 2 course material