
Course description
Maintenance Welding
Available in both virtual and in-person, instructor-led formats, this Maintenance Welding seminar includes discussions on welding skills improvement and is specifically designed for welding technicians and other personnel working in industrial plants, construction, manufacturing, metalworking and fabrication shops, and other similar facilities or applications. This seminar will focus on welding principles before spending the most time on welding on various types of metal. As always, safety is a big part of our seminar curriculum. Overall, this maintenance training program is designed to teach students how to produce smooth, strong, quality welds while establishing a culture of safe work practices among employees.
COVID-19 Update
In light of COVID-19, this provider is now delivering some or all of their courses online. Contact them for more information!
Training content
Day One
Fundamentals and basics come first in this maintenance welding seminar. Day One explores techniques, principles, concepts, metallurgy, and welding symbols and drawings. We will get into the heart of this seminar discussing welding on various types of metal: steel, alloys, stainless steel and cast iron.
Techniques in Welding
- Butt and Lap Joint
- Fillet
- Complete and Partial Joint Penetration
- Welding Positions
Types of Welding Processes
- STICK (SMAW)
- MIG (GMAW)
- TIG (GTAW)
- Other; Flux Cored (FCAW) and Oxy-Acetylene
How to Weld on Steel
- Steel and Its Alloys
- Selection of Welding Processes
- Preheating
- Best Practices for Welding on Steel
How to Weld on Aluminum Alloys
- Selection of Welding Processes
- Filler Metals for Aluminum Alloys
- Best Practices for Welding on Aluminum Alloys
How to Weld on Stainless Steel
- Types of Stainless Steel
- Filler Metal Selection for Stainless Steel
- Best Practices for Welding on Stainless Steel
How to Weld Repair Cast Iron
- Problems in Welding Cast Iron
- Filler Metal Selection
- Best Practices for Welding Cast Iron
Day Two
Day Two builds on the concepts learned on day one. We will continue discussions on welding on different types of metal focusing on copper and copper alloys. We will examine the cutting process before studying perhaps the most important aspect of all – safety.
Welding and Brazing on Copper and Copper Alloys
- Welding and Brazing on Cast and Wrought Products
- Filler Metal Selection
- Best Practices for Welding on Copper and Alloys
Review of Cutting Processes for Maintenance Welding
- Plasma Machines
- Oxy-Acetylene
Welding Safety
- Heat Protection
- Electrical Shock
- Radiation Protection
- Hearing Protection
- Smoke and Fume Protection
Welding Costs and Records
- Use of Welding Codes
- Personnel Certification
- Written Welding Procedures
- Welding Costs Direct and Hidden
Costs
Course Fees: $1,195
Continuing studies
Upon completion of this seminar, the student will receive a Certification of Completion and .8 TPC Training CEUs per day attended. Most employers and many government agencies accept TPC Training CEUs to fulfill their continuing education requirements.
About TPC Training

TPC Training - The leader in live, instructor led maintenance training
TPC Training is the leader in maintenance, repair, and operator training, with complete solutions for a 21st century workforce to acquire, apply, and adapt essential technical and safety skills. With 2000+ classes annually, including 100+ cities, on-site at customer facilities, and online anywhere,...
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