Welder training on MAG welding process (136) – Flux Cored Wire (FCAW)
Welder training on MAG welding process (136) – Flux Cored Wire (FCAW)
The MAG (136) process training program – Flux Cored Arc Welding – is designed to develop welding skills in demanding industrial applications, such as metal construction, heavy structures, shipbuilding, oil and gas.
MAG welding with flux cored wire allows for high productivity, excellent penetration and controlled heat input, making it ideal for outdoor work or in difficult conditions, where optimal arc protection and process stability are essential.
The training is carried out by internationally certified welders and inspectors (IWE/EWE), with over 10 years of experience in production and training.
Program structure
Introduction to the principles of MAG welding with flux cored wire
Types of tubular wire, characteristics and areas of application
Adjusting parameters for different materials and thicknesses
Practical exercises in various welding positions
Identifying and correcting defects
Safety and protection techniques
Competencies acquired
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Performs quality welds in various positions
To use the cored wire correctly depending on the application
Optimize welding parameters for productivity and quality
Recognize welding defects and ways to prevent them
To comply with welding safety regulations
Certification
Participants have the opportunity to take the ISO 9606 welder certification exam, internationally recognized and required in most industries.
Advantages:
Training supported by IWE/EWE certified experts
Intensive, practical, production-oriented training
Modern equipment and materials complying with standards
Preparation for rapid integration into the industry
Possibility of technical and career advice
MAG (136) training is the ideal choice for welders who want to work on complex industrial projects, providing solid training and essential skills for developing a successful career in welding.
