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ATC66 Hot Gas Welding |
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Duration: 5 Days
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| Course content: Introduction to common thermoplastics (PVC, PP, PE, PVDF); common processing techniques; weld symbols; joint preparation (including hand tools); defects and how to avoid them; process control, inspection and testing, health and safety; introduction to CSWIP certification; practical hot gas welding in poly vinyl chloride and polypropylene. |
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Suitable for: Individuals with no previous experience of manual welding processes but wishing to learn the skills; maintenance staff required to install and repair plastic fabrications; welding engineers unfamiliar with this process; engineering apprentices.
This course is designed for the beginner, for example, apprentices or new starters, and aims to provide a good start in hot gas welding. The course contains theoretical information on plastics and hands-on welder training in PP (polypropylene) and PVC (polyvinyl chloride) in both sheet and pipe form, in various configurations. By the end of the course, candidates are expected to achieve a good level of understanding of the process. |
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Objectives: 1. To understand hot gas welding
2. To identify plastic materials
3. To implement procedure control and safe operation
4. To understand weld properties
5. To identify faults/defects and how to avoid them |
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Fees: -$1775.00 US per student when held at Plastic Welding School facility,
everything included.
When the course is held at customers facility. -$1275.00 US per day when held at customer's facility. Plus a per student fee of $180, plus per diem of $125/day & travel at 1.25/mile & hotel.
Maximum number of students is 8. Customer pays for plastic materials used in the course. Tools used for training can be customers own tools or Plastic Welding School LLC. will provide the tools if needed. When travel time is longer then 3 hours from Plastic Welding School LLC. the customer will be required to pay $300 per day for travel time. |
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