Some time ago, a friend asked online: “How to become a welding engineer?” I studied welding technology and automation in my university. Now I work on quality in a factory, contact brazing at work, second welding, fully automatic Argon arc welding. Now I decided to develop with the welding engineer. I would like to ask the seniors, I should start to focus on learning the knowledge, what books to read, what kind of certificates do I need to test?
It is a very big question. It may not be true in a few words, but it is still a few words.
To become an excellent welding process engineer, the conditions are as follows:
1. Familiar with welding theory
2, familiar with the actual operation of welding and the actual problem handling
3. Familiar with welding related national standards and international specifications, such as ASME specifications
It's hard to find out how difficult it is to get into the misunderstanding. Many of the existing textbooks are extracted here. The welding should pay attention to many details, such as joints, fusion, solution depth, solder joints and so on. I suggest going to the shipyard to find a master, and you can take less detours. The feel is also very important. The current and voltage will also become larger or smaller during the welding process. The welding current and voltage are different depending on the welding position. The method of transporting the strip is different, but it cannot be fixed. It is too much to say no. Also, what you learn at school is basically the actual operation of the electrode. The second welding and argon arc welding are used in the production. I wish you success.
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