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Welder Training & Certification Centre launched

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 27 December 2016

Arcraft Plasma starts the Centre in Mumbai

Who is a Certified Welder?
There are no prerequisite educational courses required in order to be eligible to take this performance-based test. Applicants are tested on their ability to perform according to all aspects of a selected Welding Procedure Specification.

What Standards are followed for Certification?
Testing is carried as per procedures used in the fabrication industry, structural steel, petroleum pipelines, sheet metal, and chemical refinery welding industries. There is a provision to test to a company-supplied or non-code welding specification. Codes and specifications followed are mostly ASME Section IX with provision to test as per other codes available if required.

Facilities available
Arcraft has well equipped facilities for training, and certification is done by AWS-CWI Inspectors. Radiographic testing and mechanical testing is carried out in ISO certified testing labs.

Background information
Welding is the backbone of manufacturing industries. In the next few years, there will be a huge requirement for welders because of economic growth and to shore up aging infrastructure across the country. Although few companies may hire an inexperienced welder as apprentice, most employers look for welders who have been trained and certified. There is a huge demand for welders abroad and a certified welder is always in demand.

Estimates suggest that for every tonne of steel used, about 5 kg of weld metal is required to be deposited by different welding processes in the end use. The per capita consumption of steel is generally accepted as a yardstick to measure the level of socio-economic development and living standards of people. India with a per capita consumption of 59 kg lags behind the global average of 217 kg, while China boasts a whopping 510 kg.

According to a recent study conducted in Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad and Nagpur, just the auto and auto ancillaries' sector together project a shortage of 1.35 lakh welding professionals over the next decade, which indicates the serious need for skills training in this vital sector.

For more information, visit www.arcraftplasma.com

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