Friday 20 February 2015

What is the minimum preparation time required before appearing for AWS- CWI and what is the % of person clearing exams in first attempt

What is the minimum preparation time required before appearing for AWS- CWI and what is the % of person clearing exams in first attempt?


Click Here TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR A THREE-PART AWS CWI EXAM:

The CWI exam consists of three two-hour parts. (Certified Welding Educator [CWE] candidates only have to take the first two parts.)

Part A: Fundamentals. This two-hour, 150-question closed-book test covers all facets of welding processes and nondestructive examination.

Part B: Practical Applications. This two-hour, hands-on test will require you to answer 46 questions using actual visual inspection tools with plastic replicas of welds, and a sample codebook (“Book of Specifications”), which will be provided for the exam.

Part C: Open-Book Code Application.
This two-hour, open-book test includes 46–60 questions establishing your ability to find and comprehend information in one of your choice of five welding codes.

Most candidates choose either D1.1 or API 1104, and AWS offers preparatory Code Clinics for each.

You may also take Part C to several other codes; however, no AWS Code Clinics or study materials are offered for them: AWS D1.2/D1.2M (Aluminum); D1.5M/D1.5 (Bridge Welding Code); AWS D15.1 (Railroad Welding Code); ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sections VIII and IX, or ASME Section IX, B31.1, and B31.3. The Welding Inspection Technology Workshop and the Visual Inspection Workshop (without a Code Clinic) would be the best choice if you are taking Part C to one of these alternative code books.

AWS CWI  CAWI CWE Exam Scoring Requirements:

  1. CWI: Completion of Parts A, B, and C with a minimum score of 72% in each part. 
  2. CAWI: Completion of Parts A, B, and C with a minimum score of 60% in each part.
  3. CWE: Completion of Parts A and B with a minimum score of 60% in each part.

Thursday 19 February 2015

Q:-The possible effects of having a travel speed too fast:


  1. Low toughness, slag inclusions and undercut
  2. High hardness, slag inclusions and a narrow thin weld bead
  3. High hardness, excessive deposition and cold laps
  4. Low toughness, poor fusion and slag inclusions

Wednesday 18 February 2015

Q:-Which of the following steels is likely to be more susceptible to hydrogen cracking?


  1. Carbon equivalent of less than 0.25 %.
  2. Carbon equivalent of 0.35%.
  3. Carbon equivalent of 0.38%.
  4. Carbon equivalent of 0.43%.

Tuesday 17 February 2015

Friday 13 February 2015

Q:- Internal stress is associated is


  1. High temperature gradients and raped colling
  2. Low temperature gradient And raped colling
  3. High temperature gradient and slow cooling down
  4. Low temperature gradient and slow colling down

Wednesday 11 February 2015

Monday 9 February 2015

Thursday 5 February 2015

Wednesday 4 February 2015

Q:-The carbon content in low carben stell is ?


  • 6 to 25 points of carbon
  • 25 to 50 points of carbon
  • 0.6% to 0.25% carbon
  • 6 to 25 and 0.6% to 0.25% carbon


Friday 30 January 2015

AWS Certified Welding Inspector Preparatory Course in Delhi

AWS CWI Official 6 Day Seminar in Delhi Feb 2015:
Add AWS Certified Welding Inspector  Preparatory Course in Delhi

AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) examinations are conducted in NEW DELHI by Eurotech:

AWS CWI Official 6 Day Seminar in Delhi Feb 2015:



  1. Location: India, Delhi
  2. Start Date: February 06, 2015
  3. End Date: February 12, 2015


Course Benefits:



  • Official Course for AWS CWI Certification 
  • 6 Days Intensive Training 
  • Includes Basic NDT Techniques and Welding Techniques 
  • Results in Deeper Understanding of Welding Quality



For More information you can call or write us

Thanks & Regards,
For, Eurotech ACS Pvt. Ltd.
Puneet Sharma
M: +91.8196980555
E-mail: aws.cwi.training@gmail.com
Offices : - INDIA,OMAN, UK, US, CANADA, IRELAND

Q:-When a medium to high carbon steel is quenched:


  1. It becomes malleable
  2. Its hardness increases
  3. It becomes ductile
  4. The plasticity is increased

Tuesday 27 January 2015

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Q:-What is an active flux?


  1. A material used to clean surfaces of the joint through continued chemical reaction
  2. A material used to protect the molten weld pool during welding
  3. A material used to aid fusion
  4. All of the above

Q:-Which of the following is an incorrect statement about a SMAW electrode as E7024?


  1. It is a low hydrogen type
  2. The weld deposit has a minimum tensile strength of 70,000 psi
  3. It is suitable for use in the flat and horizontal fillet positions only
  4. It is an electrode for welding carbon steel
  5. None of t he above

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Welding safety





Eurotech publish new video about Welding safety starts with an understanding of what could go wrong, and preparation for when it does. To start, protective clothing and equipment must be worn during all welding operation including helmets and shields.

For More Information you can write or call us



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Puneet Sharma

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E-mail: AWS.CWI.Training@Gmail.Com

Eurotech ACS Pvt. Ltd.



http://aws-cwi-training.blogspot.in/p/welding-safety-in-workplace.html

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Q:- In a transverse tensile test, brittleness would be indicated if.


  1. There is a reduction in cross-section at the position of fracture
  2. The fracture surface is flat and featureless but has a rough surface
  3. Fracture occurred in the weld metal
  4. The fracture face shows beach marks

Monday 19 January 2015

Q:- What does the 70 represent on a E7010 AWS classified electrode?


  1. 70 N/mm2 minimum U.T.S.
  2. 70 N/mm2 maximum U.T.S.
  3. 70,000 psi minimum U.T.S.
  4. 70,000 psi minimum yield strength

Sunday 18 January 2015

AWS CWI Preparatory Course Delhi

 

Eurotech arrange AWS CWI 3 Day Preparatory Course for PART B ,C in Delhi

Country: India
Training + EXAM Location: DElhi
Start Date: January 23, 2015
End Date:   January 25, 2015
Price: INR 9000 (Inclusive of taxes)

Course Benefits:

  • A 3 Day intensive Training 
  • A  Focus on Techniques for solving questions
  • Lot of practice
  • Strong base of fundamentals
  • Basically - You become a better WELDING INSPECTOR at the end of the course


If you are interested to attend our AWS CWI 3 Day Preparatory program, you can write or call me to assist you.

Thanks & Regards,
Puneet Sharma
Mobile no. +918196980555
E-mail: aws.cwi.training@gmail.com
Eurotech ACS Pvt. Ltd.

Q:- Austenitic stainless steels are more susceptible to distortion when compared to ferritic steels this is because:


  1. High coefficient, low thermal conductivity
  2. High coefficient, high thermal conductivity
  3. Low coefficient, high thermal conductivity
  4. Low coefficient, low thermal conductivity

Friday 16 January 2015

Q:- It is not important to consider ventilation during welding and cutting operations.

Puneet Sharma

Q:- It is not important to consider ventilation during welding and cutting operations.

Welding Training AWS International Agent at Eurotech ACS Pvt. Ltd.
1) True
(2) False

Comments

Q:- In avoiding fumes during welding, the most important factor is:

Puneet Sharma

Q:- In avoiding fumes during welding, the most important factor is:

Welding Training AWS International Agent at Eurotech ACS Pvt. Ltd.
(a) The type of base metal
(b) The type of filter metal
(c) The Type of welding process
(d) The position of the welding machine
(e) The position of the welder’s hand

Comments

  • Thomas Hertenstein
    Thomas
    Shipfitter at Austal USA
    I would hazard to say that the most important or one of the most important factors in avoiding fumes is the type of welding process. GTAW for example has very few fumes while GMAW or SMAW processes produce a lot of fumes. Another factor is the base and filler metals. But the absolute best way to avoid fumes from any welding process is having proper ventilation or an exhaust system to remove the fumes.
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  • Gary
    Welding Instruction at Eastern Gateway Community College
    Keep your head out of the "smoke plume".
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  • Philip Torchio
    Philip
    President CEO at Williams Enterprises of Georgia
    I agree with Gary. Ventilation and worker positioning can eliminate the hazard. However you have to do under the hood personal air sampling to prove that you are in compliance with action level requirements and have a body of evidence on record when the friends from DOL show up.
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  • Uttrachi Jerry
    Uttrachi
    President at WA Technology
    Prior to 2013, fume extraction, keeping your head out of the fumes. etc was effective. However now the very low level of Manganese fumes defined as acceptable by the ACGIH makes these methods questionable. Here is some history: when managing a welding R&D filler metal lab we started measuring fumes and the allowable TLV level for Mn fumes was 5 mg/m3. Easily met.
    The Mn TLV was steadily reduced to 0.2 mg/m3, much more difficult to meet, in fact many welders were at that level or higher. In 2013 the ACGIH lowered the allowable level to 0.02 mg/m3! To provide perspective on how low that is, Phosgene, the poison gas used in WW I, today has a TLV of 0.25 mg/m3! That is 10+ times higher than allowed for Mn! All steel contains Mn as an alloying element.
    In my opinion, the best choice is a PAPR helmet system. I've developed a solution to the excess heat issue they causes for welders.
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  • Donald F. Jenkins III
    Donald F.
    Contract Inspector: AWS-CWI; MT Lv. II; UT Lv. II
    When I was still a welder I swore by the 3M under-hood filtration mask. This compact mask provided adequate protection from the insidious fumes which cause those pesky black growths in your nose and mouth. The pink filters are specifically designed for metallic fumes.

    In situations where adequate ventilation or respirators are unavailable, this mask was a fantastic solution for me. The mask was my go-to when doing any hot work with galvanized materials, anything with a high zinc content, or just about any other condition which could pose health risks due to inhaling fumes.
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