RESISTANCE WELDING COURSE

Introduction

In the exciting world of resistance welding, every spark is a fusion of knowledge and skill that gives life to strong and durable structures. British Federal Mexico courses are the gateway to the art and science of metal joining, backed by two decades of industry experience and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

In this course, we will explore in depth the intricacies of resistance welding, designed especially for engineers, technicians and all those involved in processes that require this technique. Our mission is to provide you with a complete and practical understanding of the essential concepts.

Our journey begins with the fundamental question, “How is welding heat generated?” We will break down the mysteries behind this thermoelectric process and take you through the different types of bonding, each with its own unique characteristics and applications.

The heart of resistance welding lies in the electrode materials, and in this course, we will delve into their selection and proper use to achieve optimum results. We will leave no component unexplored and understood, from the basic resistance welding system to the functions of each component.

Our commitment to quality does not stop here. We will learn how to thoroughly evaluate the weld, identifying imperfections and ensuring that each joint meets the most rigorous standards. In addition, we will dive into the theory of how to perform destructive testing, penetration, diameter, identation, and explore spot weld verification and measurement techniques.

At the end of this course, you will have acquired a thorough and practical understanding of resistance welding, backed up by a British Federal Mexico diploma certificate attesting to your expertise. We invite you to dive into the world of resistance welding with us and discover how it can transform your career and your ability to create strong, secure metal connections.

Welcome to this exciting learning journey!

Agenda

  • How welding heat is generated
  • Types of joints
  • Electrode materials
  • Basic resistance welding system
  • Functions of each system component
  • Welding quality
  • Welding evaluation
  • How to do a destructive test, penetration, diameter, identification, verification and spot measurement.
  • Basic programming.