sunthorn
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2003
- 19
In our facilty, we have 3 welders that are certified and are only authorized to perform the final tig welding of our products made from SS or titanium. The problem is that 2 are going to retire in the next 6 months. It will cost my company about $15,000 each for "independant certification" of new welders to say that they have acheived a certian "level of experience".
In addition each welder has to be certified to each product we produce due to military/defense requirements this runs about $8,000 per product. New weld schedules due to engineering changes also require recertifications. All this welding certification and sampling adds up cost over a year.
What would be required to bring this certification process in house. Our current source cuts several samples from the welded groove , encases them in acrylic and polishes the block to determine the weld penetrations and quality. We would like to impliment this process.
Any sugestions??
In addition each welder has to be certified to each product we produce due to military/defense requirements this runs about $8,000 per product. New weld schedules due to engineering changes also require recertifications. All this welding certification and sampling adds up cost over a year.
What would be required to bring this certification process in house. Our current source cuts several samples from the welded groove , encases them in acrylic and polishes the block to determine the weld penetrations and quality. We would like to impliment this process.
Any sugestions??