Course details
At the end of the course, you will understand the basic math used for certified welding inspectors (CWI) in the welding industry. We'll outline and discuss; how to properly read a decimal number to the millionth of an inch, adding fractions together, converting fractions to decimals, converting inches in fractions to millimeters in decimal form, calculate the area of a circle, tensile strength, percentage of elongation, heat input and carbon equivalency in metals. The purpose of this course is to provide insight about welding and welding inspections. This course will also provide some basic welding processes and D1.1 examples and explanation of procedur
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