Orbital welding provides significant benefits for welding tube-to-tube applications. By using programmable power supplies, a trained orbital welder will have precise control of the welding pattern, providing both cosmetic and structural benefits. Orbital welding provides a high level of efficiency, as well as consistent and repeatable welds while avoiding welder fatigue—a common problem for manual welding that increases human error when working long hours and when many welds are required.
All of these benefits of orbital welding are achievable when your personnel is properly trained. After receiving comprehensive training from our orbital welding experts, your welders will be able to program the Swagelok orbital welding power supplies, adjust the weld programs for changes in weld bead appearance, account for different materials and wall thicknesses, and create a repeatable weld program to increase welding efficiency.
Here, we discuss the benefits of orbital welding for tube-to-tube applications, the training necessary for orbital welding for tube-to-tube applications, and suggest a pathway to gain orbital welding capabilities at a manufacturing or maintenance facility.
Orbital welding can provide many benefits for tube-to-tube applications. These benefits include improved quality, increased reliability, better efficiency, and cost savings.
The benefits of orbital welding for tube-to-tube applications are significant. To gain these benefits, personnel need to be properly trained. This training needs to be comprehensive and cover the common issues that orbital welders are likely to face.
Comprehensive orbital weld training for tube-to-tube applications must cover several key concepts. These concepts in orbital welding will allow personnel to conduct orbital welding on a wide range of applications. The following should be covered by an orbital welding training program:
An orbital welding course will cover basic welding principles including how welding works to fuse two parts together. It will discuss how temperature, gas flow and pressure are used during welding as well as the different type of joints that are welded.
A training course in orbital welding will go over how to program the power supply for orbital welding. This programming must take into account the basic variables of the weld, such as material, outside diameter of the components, wall thicknesses, and joint types like tube-to-tube or pipe-to-pipe.
A training course will discuss how best to position the orbital welding machinery and the components to undergo orbital welding. This set-up will allow for the repeatability of welds as well as help to meet Cal/OSHA guidelines.
Different materials require different programs for welding. These materials include many types of metals, like Stainless Steel, Hastelloy, or Inconel. A comprehensive training course will go over how to adjust orbital welding programs based on the material used.
Many times, a weld will need to be done several times to the exact same specifications. Though this is common in many manufacturing facilities where the same item is repeatably created, it is also common in other types of facilities where similar repairs are frequently needed. Through proper training, operators will learn how to save their programmed orbital welding information to replicate welds in the future. In addition, they will learn how to adjust their previous programmed welding information for different materials.
Training programs should also discuss how to troubleshoot common issues with orbital welding including programming errors, improper setup, and weld misalignment.
Orbital welding training should also prepare welders for ASME section IX qualifications. This qualifies welders to weld based on a range of wall thicknesses and outer diameters. Swagelok’s orbital welding training covers ¼ in-2 in (6mm-50mm) thickness.
In addition to techniques for reliability and efficiency, thorough orbital welding training should also ensure trainees understand how to abide by safety standards as recommended by the American Welding Society (AWS).
Comprehensive training to develop advanced orbital welding skills can help your employees achieve weld consistency and reliability, and return to work ready to apply these skills. However, the real challenge is to find the right partner to meet training goals with ease.
Swagelok is a trusted manufacturer, known for producing premium, high-quality welding tools. Swagelok offers a five-day, comprehensive GTAW orbital welding training program to help new and experienced welders achieve acceptable orbital welds with Swagelok welding systems. The program includes both classroom training and hands-on experience.
The course is run by veteran instructors qualified at an Inspector (CWI) or an Educator (CWE) level with industry expertise of more than five years. They combine traditional classroom teachings with hands-on field experiences to help trainees clear fundamental gaps with ease. The program also offers training to guide your operators long after the training ends. Our training program helps save time and resources and achieve improved employee morale at the same time. With customized course content and certified experienced instructors, your employees get to know all critical aspects of orbital welding that skilled welders learn from years of experience.
By the end of the program, trainees are able to understand the setup and operation of Swagelok’s M200 Orbital Welding System. They are also able to prepare weld samples to test for ASME Section IX Qualification. Finally, welders must pass two exams before they can earn a certificate of completion.
To find out more about how Swagelok Northern California can help you with orbital welding training for tube-to-tube applications, contact our team today by calling 510-933-6200.
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