Welding metallurgy is a complex subject because it requires knowledge of materials, welding processes, design, and inspection. Metallurgy of Welding and Joining provides an excellent review of welding processes, welding of materials ranging from carbon steel to specialized alloys, guidelines for designing weldments to facilitate welding, and testing and inspecting welds to meet performance requirements.
Target Audience
- Welders
- Welding inspectors
- Engineers
- Managers
- Technicians
- Metallurgists
- Sales or purchasing personnel
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Intelligently select the appropriate welding process for a particular application
- Describe the basic metallurgy of the melted and heat-affected zone of a metal or alloy
- Identify the cause of and avoid weld defects
- Choose or adjust welding parameters and techniques to optimize weldment properties
Continuing Education Units:Â 3.0
You will have 12 months to complete the course from the time you register.


