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  2. Begin by entering the welder's last name and first name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the residence address, including street address, postal code, and provincial registration number. This section verifies your location and credentials.
  4. In the employer section, provide the company name along with its PQR and WPS numbers. This identifies your workplace and relevant procedures.
  5. Complete the welding process details by selecting from manual, machine, or semi-automatic options. Specify thicknesses and base metal specifications as required.
  6. For each welding process used, indicate actual values and range qualified. This ensures compliance with technical standards.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Your signature confirms that all information is correct.

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The Certified Welder (CW) program tests welders on procedures used in the structural steel, petroleum pipelines, sheet metal, and chemical refinery welding industries.
Visual inspection, guided bend tests, and radiographic testing are among the qualification tests addressed for groove welds, while visual inspection and macroetch tests are discussed for fillet welds. Requirements for tack welders and test specimens for both tubular and non-tubular welds are also summarized.
The WPQ can be qualified by either radiography or ultrasonic testing; alternatively it can also be qualified by mechanical testing. The required number of testing is different from PQR and is less stringent. The WPQ can be qualified by one face bent test and one root bend test.
To obtain these certifications, you typically need to enroll in a certified welding school or institution. These programs offer practical training in various welding techniques and prepare students for the certification exams.
The principles of the ISO 9606 series specifies the qualification testing requirements for welders involved in fusion welding. It ensures that welders have the skills and competency necessary to produce high-quality, reliable welds under specified conditions.
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Types of Welding Tests The Importance of Welding Tests. As mentioned earlier, welding affects the safety of the system. Types of Welding Tests. Visual Inspection (VT): Radiographic Testing (RT): Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Magnetic Particle Testing (MT): Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT): Eddy Current Testing (ET):
The mechanical tests are usually a Macro test or a bend test or a fracture test (Nick break or fillet break). Occasionally the end client may also specify additional mechanical tests such as tensile, impact, hardness survey, corrosion resistance test and ferrite number test.

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