Fusion Welding

Fusion Weld Joint

 

 

Electro-fusion Welding

Introduction

Introduction to common thermoplastics (PVC, PP, PE, PVDF); key processing techniques; joint preparation; defects and how to avoid them; process control, inspection and testing, health and safety; practical electro-fusion welding in polypropylene or polyethylene pipework.

Course Objectives/Key Benefits

To ensure that anyone wishing to undertake electro-fusion welding has all of the necessary knowledge and skills to do so in a competent manner.

Who is the course aimed at?

Individuals with limited or no experience of these manual welding processes wishing to learn skills; maintenance staff required to install plastic fabrications; welding engineers unfamiliar with these processes; engineering apprentices.

Entry Requirements/Pre-requisites

There are no pre-requisites to anyone wishing to undertake this training and/or assessment.

Course content

  • to understand practical welding - electrofusion (up to 65mm OD)
  • to identify plastics materials
  • to implement procedure control and safe operation
  • to understand weld properties
  • to identify faults and defects and how to avoid them

Course Duration

One day

Training Method

Practical workshop and theory

Assessment

Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper

Course Outcome/Qualification

Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate in electro-fusion welding

Materials needed

Candidates will be required to wear overalls or appropriate work clothes for this course, as well as steel toe-capped footwear.

Materials provided

Candidates will be provided with a training pack.

Prices

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