Panelists cite technician vision, training gaps, limited auditing and shop conditions as factors contributing to poor weld quality.
Surrounded by pieces of metal, coils of copper wire, and blindingly-bright lights coming from welding torches, several men shrouded in black welding helmets work in Ivy Tech Kokomo's welding workroom ...
The latest welding graduates from Ivy Tech Community College - Columbus, in collaboration with Edinburgh Correctional Facility, are shown with Ivy Tech Chancellor (second from left) Steven Combs, ...
Families can learn about Seagoville High School's welding program, along with dozens of other specialized programs, at the More Choice Expo taking place ...
City of Refuge’s 10-week welding course is helping people transition out of crisis and into high-demand, life-changing ...
MEXICO — For Curtiss Hallock, teaching in the Metal Trades/Welding program at Region 9 School of Applied Technology is a “privilege.” Hallock guides students through work on complex projects that ...
Finger Lakes Community College is bringing welding training directly to workplaces using a portable simulator designed to ...
WOODSTOCK, Ga. — Through the dark mask of a protective hood, sparks fly as a welder’s torch heats up to more than 3,000 degrees, melting a metal rod into a glowing pool. It’s a sight that combines ...
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