Welder training on MIG welding process (131) – Solid Wire
Welder training on MIG welding process (131) – Solid Wire
Our MIG (131) training program is designed for both beginners in welding and welders who want to develop their practical skills and technical knowledge. The MIG (Metal Inert Gas) process – with solid wire – is widely used in industries such as metal construction, automotive, shipbuilding and petrochemicals, due to its high productivity and excellent weld quality.
The courses are coordinated by internationally certified instructors with extensive experience in welding and inspection, who provide personalized guidance to achieve the best results.
Program structure
Theoretical notions regarding MIG welding principles, wire types, shielding gases and welding parameters
Practical exercises for welding in different positions and configurations
Thermal control techniques and bead optimization
Study of welding defects and their correction
Preparation for examination and certification
Training Outcomes
At the end of the program, participants will acquire the ability to:
Performs quality welds in various positions
Select the correct filler materials and shielding gases
Adjust welding parameters for optimal results
Prevent and fix common welding defects
Comply with workplace safety standards
Certification
Students can take the exam for certification according to the ISO 9606 standard, internationally recognized and required in most industrial sectors.
Advantages:
Training provided by IWE/EWE certified experts
Complete infrastructure and modern equipment
Intensive practical approach
Technical support and advice in professional development
Possibility of employment or advancement in the field
Regardless of experience level, MIG (131) training provides solid technical training and essential skills for a successful welding career.
