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Basic TIG welding course


Currently one of the most used welding processes is TIG welding, a fusion process that allows you to very easily understand the characteristics of the electric arc and thus be able to learn more clearly the MIG, MAG and the Coated Electrode (rod) processes..

One machine per person: All the time the student has a machine for his personal use.



Duration: 16 hours Place: FWAJ Technical Training Center Kanagawa ken, Aikawa machi (6984-5 Nakatsu, Aikawa, Aiko, Kanagawa ken T 243-0303) Investment: 40,000 yen Limited vacancies: 5 people per course Important: Before paying, it is necessary to conduct an interview with the course tutor. There will be no refund of the advance in case of cancellation or non-attendance.


Syllabus:

✴️ Safety and hygiene ✴️ Protection gases ✴️ Principles of the process ✴️ Equipment ✴️ Electrodes ✴️ Contribution metal ✴️ Weld techniques and practices ✴️ Defects and correction of defects.


REPORTS:

Cel.: 080-6640-7961

E-mail: tanoue.aldo@fwaj.jp


Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Do you deliver a certificate of the course? Yes, a certificate of completion of the course.

2. Is the course valid throughout Japan? Yes, if you have completed and completed a theoretical and practical welding course. This certificate is not a license but adds a lot of points to your resume when you apply for a job.

3. In what language is the course taught? The tutors teach the courses in Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese according to the student's needs.

4. Do you have a government subsidy? No, this course is fully funded by the FWAJ.

5. Why are the prices so low? We are a non-profit association and only the expenses of each course and materials are charged.

6. Is this a JIS welding certification? This is a basic course, to obtain a JIS certification it is necessary to take a written and practical exam. One of the services we also perform is the advice, preparation and training so that the applicant is able to take his exam.

7. I have experience as a welder and I want to learn TIG. Does this help? Of course, having experience in welding makes it much easier to understand safety measures, arc principles and the melting process.

Do not hesitate to call us to answer all your questions.

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