SMAW is used for 3mm to 19mm of work piece or thicker based on the skill of the welding opera tor. The me chanical behavior of welded material is affected by t he welding. FOX CEL 90 SMAW stick electrode for vertical-down welding, cellulosic coated, pipe welding 2-57 FOX CEL Mo SMAW stick electrode for vertical-down welding, cellulosic coated, pipe welding 2-55 FOX CM 2 Kb SMAW stick electrode, low-alloyed, high temperature 2-112 CM 2-IG GTAW rod, low-alloyed, high temperature 2-128.
Statewide Training Courses:
Active Listening Skills | Drafting & Design | Intermediate Excel |
Advanced Coding & Auditing Boot Camp | Electrical Power & Control | Intermediate Milling Operations |
Advanced Coding Workshop | Electrical Safety & Lockout/Tagout | Intermediate SMAW Welding |
Advanced Motor Controls | Electrical Theory & Devices | Intro - Bearings & Lubrication |
Advanced MS Excel | Electrical Troubleshooting & Motor Controls | Introduction to Computer Aid |
Advanced PLC | Electrician Apprenticeship | Intro Flux Cored Arc (FCAW) |
Advance Milling Operations | Electronics | Intro Shop Safety & Tools |
Adv Electrical | Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic* | Intro to Advanced Practice |
Air/Water Balance | Emergency Medical Technician Basic* Certification | Intro to Electric Safety/Tools |
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration | EMT Refresher Course* | Intro to Pipe Welding |
Ammonia Operator I | Environmental Systems & Engineering | Intro to Shop Safety & Tools |
Assessment Based Management | Facility Maintenance Technician | Intro to Welding Fundamentals |
Attributes-Success Supervisors | Fall Protection Awareness | Laser Electro-Optics |
Aviation Maintenance | Fasteners | Lead Auditor Training |
Avionics | Electrician Apprenticeship | Leadership in Customer Service |
Basic Blueprint Reading | Electronics | Leadership Skills Supervisors |
Basic Electrical Theory | Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic* | Lubrication |
Basic Electrical WiringHand Tools | Emergency Medical Technician Basic* Certification | Machine Shop |
Basic Machine Shop I | EMT Refresher Course* | Machine Shop Math |
Basic Machine Shop II | Environmental Systems & Engineering | Managing & Selling Change |
Basic Motor Controls | Facility Maintenance Technician | Marketing |
Basic Programmable Controllers | Fall Protection Awareness | Mathematics |
Bearings | Fasteners | Measurement and Tools |
Beginner Excel Training | FAST Trac Airframe & Powerplant Courses* | Mechanical Crane Inspection |
Bench Work and Layout | Flow Meters | Mechanical Drives |
Building a Collaborative Team | Food Manager's Certification | Mechanical Engineering |
Building Patient Loyalty | Forklift Operator CertificationNCCER Core* | Mechanical Safety Lockout/Tagout |
Certified Medical Asst. Exam Review | Forklift Safety Awareness | Medical Emergencies |
Certified Medical Coder | Fundamentals in MS Outlook | Medical Front Office Skills Certificate |
Certified Medical Compliance | Fundamentals of MS WordOperator Care | Medical Office Compliance |
Certified Medical Office Manager | Fundamentals of Oxy-Fuel Welding & Cutting | Microsoft Excel Intermed |
Certified Office Manager | General and Airframe | Microsoft Office Suite |
Certified Welding | General Food Safety | Microsoft Word Intermed |
Coaching SkillsIntro Shielded Arc Welding (SMAW) | General Plant Safety | Motor Control |
Communicating With Style | Grinders, Tool and Cutter | NCCER Basic Electrical Wiring* |
Computer Aided Drafting | Hazardous Materials (OSHA 2015-HAZMAT) | NCCER Introduction SMAW* |
Computer Networking Technology | High Angle Rescue | Occupational Safety/Health Mgr |
Computer Science, Maintenance, Networking and Security | Hydraulics & PneumaticsPneumatics | Operator Maintenance Training |
Conflict Resolution | Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) | OSHA - 10 Construction |
CPR/First Aid/AED | ICD-10 CM Coding | OSHA - 10 General Industry |
Current Procedural Terminology | ICD-10 Cm Coding Update 2017 | OSHA - 30 Construction |
Customer Service | Industrial Electrical w/Print Reading | OSHA - 30 General Industry |
Databases (Access) | Industrial Electronics for Mechanics | OSHA Confined Space |
DC Cranes & Controls | Industrial Systems & Engineering | Paramedic National Registry Exam* |
Diesel Equipment | InstrumentationPurchasing & Inventory | Pipe Welding |
About Introduction to Welding Processes
Introduction to Welding Processes will prepare students to become American Welding Society (AWS) qualified and earn OSHA 10-Hour certification, to give them the skills needed to become an Production Welder. During this training course students will investigate various Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, (GTAW) & Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes including: short circuit transfer, spray transfer, metal-core and flux-core (FCAW) welding. Welding techniques in all positions on various thicknesses of metal.
Our goal is to equip students with the tools to successfully become AWS qualified; in the following areas:
1.Demonstrate the need for workplace safety as covered by OSHA 10-Hour program.
2.Demonstrate the proper safety procedures in GMAW, GTAW, SMAW & FCAW weld-ing processes.
3.Describe constant voltage and wire feed welding processes.
4.Identify and weld five (5) basic types of joints.
5.Identify the gases used in gas metal arc welding.
6.Perform lap, and tee joint welds with GMAW using short circuiting transfer equip-ment on mild steel in the vertical up, vertical down and overhead position.
7.Perform lap, and tee joint welds with GMAW using spray transfer on thick mildsteel in the flat and horizontal position.
8.Perform lap, tee and groove welds with GMAW Pulse Spray Transfer.
9.Perform routine maintenance on gas metal arc welding equipment.
10. Perform square groove welds with GMAW using short circuiting transfer equipmenton mild steel in the vertical up, vertical down and overhead position.
11. Perform weld restarts that are smooth and even with GMAW processes.
12. Understand the significance of the suffix in GMAW electrode selection.
13. Weld with flux-core tubular wires.
14. Weld with stainless steel wire in all positions.
Why enroll?
Employers want to hire people with experience and training in this high paying career field. The American Welding Society estimates a job shortage of 330, 000 in the United States next year. Enroll in training to become eligible for one of these jobs.
Upon competition a student will receive an AWS qualification and an OSHA 10-Hour certification and 3 college credits that count toward Ivy Tech welding certificates and industrial technology program.
Help paying for class costs:
Ask us about funding available to individuals who qualify through WorkOne, Vocational Rehabilitation, or Indiana's IMPACT job training services for SNAP recipients.
Active Listening Skills | Drafting & Design | Intermediate Excel |
Advanced Coding & Auditing Boot Camp | Electrical Power & Control | Intermediate Milling Operations |
Advanced Coding Workshop | Electrical Safety & Lockout/Tagout | Intermediate SMAW Welding |
Advanced Motor Controls | Electrical Theory & Devices | Intro - Bearings & Lubrication |
Advanced MS Excel | Electrical Troubleshooting & Motor Controls | Introduction to Computer Aid |
Advanced PLC | Electrician Apprenticeship | Intro Flux Cored Arc (FCAW) |
Advance Milling Operations | Electronics | Intro Shop Safety & Tools |
Adv Electrical | Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic* | Intro to Advanced Practice |
Air/Water Balance | Emergency Medical Technician Basic* Certification | Intro to Electric Safety/Tools |
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration | EMT Refresher Course* | Intro to Pipe Welding |
Ammonia Operator I | Environmental Systems & Engineering | Intro to Shop Safety & Tools |
Assessment Based Management | Facility Maintenance Technician | Intro to Welding Fundamentals |
Attributes-Success Supervisors | Fall Protection Awareness | Laser Electro-Optics |
Aviation Maintenance | Fasteners | Lead Auditor Training |
Avionics | Electrician Apprenticeship | Leadership in Customer Service |
Basic Blueprint Reading | Electronics | Leadership Skills Supervisors |
Basic Electrical Theory | Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic* | Lubrication |
Basic Electrical WiringHand Tools | Emergency Medical Technician Basic* Certification | Machine Shop |
Basic Machine Shop I | EMT Refresher Course* | Machine Shop Math |
Basic Machine Shop II | Environmental Systems & Engineering | Managing & Selling Change |
Basic Motor Controls | Facility Maintenance Technician | Marketing |
Basic Programmable Controllers | Fall Protection Awareness | Mathematics |
Bearings | Fasteners | Measurement and Tools |
Beginner Excel Training | FAST Trac Airframe & Powerplant Courses* | Mechanical Crane Inspection |
Bench Work and Layout | Flow Meters | Mechanical Drives |
Building a Collaborative Team | Food Manager's Certification | Mechanical Engineering |
Building Patient Loyalty | Forklift Operator CertificationNCCER Core* | Mechanical Safety Lockout/Tagout |
Certified Medical Asst. Exam Review | Forklift Safety Awareness | Medical Emergencies |
Certified Medical Coder | Fundamentals in MS Outlook | Medical Front Office Skills Certificate |
Certified Medical Compliance | Fundamentals of MS WordOperator Care | Medical Office Compliance |
Certified Medical Office Manager | Fundamentals of Oxy-Fuel Welding & Cutting | Microsoft Excel Intermed |
Certified Office Manager | General and Airframe | Microsoft Office Suite |
Certified Welding | General Food Safety | Microsoft Word Intermed |
Coaching SkillsIntro Shielded Arc Welding (SMAW) | General Plant Safety | Motor Control |
Communicating With Style | Grinders, Tool and Cutter | NCCER Basic Electrical Wiring* |
Computer Aided Drafting | Hazardous Materials (OSHA 2015-HAZMAT) | NCCER Introduction SMAW* |
Computer Networking Technology | High Angle Rescue | Occupational Safety/Health Mgr |
Computer Science, Maintenance, Networking and Security | Hydraulics & PneumaticsPneumatics | Operator Maintenance Training |
Conflict Resolution | Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) | OSHA - 10 Construction |
CPR/First Aid/AED | ICD-10 CM Coding | OSHA - 10 General Industry |
Current Procedural Terminology | ICD-10 Cm Coding Update 2017 | OSHA - 30 Construction |
Customer Service | Industrial Electrical w/Print Reading | OSHA - 30 General Industry |
Databases (Access) | Industrial Electronics for Mechanics | OSHA Confined Space |
DC Cranes & Controls | Industrial Systems & Engineering | Paramedic National Registry Exam* |
Diesel Equipment | InstrumentationPurchasing & Inventory | Pipe Welding |
About Introduction to Welding Processes
Introduction to Welding Processes will prepare students to become American Welding Society (AWS) qualified and earn OSHA 10-Hour certification, to give them the skills needed to become an Production Welder. During this training course students will investigate various Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, (GTAW) & Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes including: short circuit transfer, spray transfer, metal-core and flux-core (FCAW) welding. Welding techniques in all positions on various thicknesses of metal.
Our goal is to equip students with the tools to successfully become AWS qualified; in the following areas:
1.Demonstrate the need for workplace safety as covered by OSHA 10-Hour program.
2.Demonstrate the proper safety procedures in GMAW, GTAW, SMAW & FCAW weld-ing processes.
3.Describe constant voltage and wire feed welding processes.
4.Identify and weld five (5) basic types of joints.
5.Identify the gases used in gas metal arc welding.
6.Perform lap, and tee joint welds with GMAW using short circuiting transfer equip-ment on mild steel in the vertical up, vertical down and overhead position.
7.Perform lap, and tee joint welds with GMAW using spray transfer on thick mildsteel in the flat and horizontal position.
8.Perform lap, tee and groove welds with GMAW Pulse Spray Transfer.
9.Perform routine maintenance on gas metal arc welding equipment.
10. Perform square groove welds with GMAW using short circuiting transfer equipmenton mild steel in the vertical up, vertical down and overhead position.
11. Perform weld restarts that are smooth and even with GMAW processes.
12. Understand the significance of the suffix in GMAW electrode selection.
13. Weld with flux-core tubular wires.
14. Weld with stainless steel wire in all positions.
Why enroll?
Employers want to hire people with experience and training in this high paying career field. The American Welding Society estimates a job shortage of 330, 000 in the United States next year. Enroll in training to become eligible for one of these jobs.
Upon competition a student will receive an AWS qualification and an OSHA 10-Hour certification and 3 college credits that count toward Ivy Tech welding certificates and industrial technology program.
Help paying for class costs:
Ask us about funding available to individuals who qualify through WorkOne, Vocational Rehabilitation, or Indiana's IMPACT job training services for SNAP recipients.
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Class information:
No classes are currently scheduled.
Location: Ivy Tech Center for Workforce Development
1700 E. Industrial Drive
Terre Haute, IN 47802
Tuition: $2,600 (includes books and tools needed for class). Ask us about funding available to individuals who qualify through WorkOne, Vocational Rehabilitation, or Indiana's IMPACT job training services for SNAP recipients.
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