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Combination Welding
Accelerate Your Career With Our Combination Welding Program
Combination Welding Program Details
Miller-Motte’s comprehensive Combination Welding program prepares you for positions in the welding industry. We combine classroom-style education with hands-on learning to help prepare you for what a career in combination welding will be like once you graduate. With enrollment starting on a rolling basis and programs that can be completed in 10 months, your dream career is in your near future!
By the end of our program, the student is prepared to take a welding certification test meeting the American Welding Society (AWS) standards. This hands-on training prepares students to perform multiple welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, and Stick welding. Students are exposed to NCCER competencies to teach them to perform welds in alignment with industry standards and are well-prepared for the workforce.
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Skills Covered
What You Can Learn in Our Combination Welding Program
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), also commonly known as Stick Welding, is used for repair and production. This process can be used on ferrous metals and in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding positions. It requires a power source and a flux-coated electrode to create a weld. -
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), or Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding, is one of the most common welding processes. This process requires a continuous, solid wire electrode to travel through the welding gun with a shielding gas to prevent contamination. It can be used on metal, aluminum, and nonferrous materials. -
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), also known as Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding, uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and inert shielding gas to join objects. This process works both with and without the use of a filler metal. GTAW is a more challenging welding method to master but offers improved strength and weld quality. -
Flux-Cored Arc Welding
Although similar to an MIG, Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), or Dual Shield Welding, uses a flux core welding wire. When the flux core is heated, it releases gas to protect the core from outside air. This eliminates the need for an external gas tank. -
Plasma Arc Cutting
Plasma Arc Cutting is a fabrication process using heated, ionized gas to cut through metal. It’s an alternative to oxy-fuel welding which uses pure oxygen and fuel to work. This process works with structural steel, alloy, aluminum, copper, and more. -
Welding Repairs
We’ll teach you how to identify base metals to determine proper repair procedures and material required for the repair, and how to remove defects through arc gouging and welding to restore the original weld’s integrity. -
Cleaning Welds
Cleaning welds help to improve the integrity and quality of your weld while ensuring a safe welding experience. Proper pre- and post-cleaning reduces chemical reactivity, abrasions on the weld’s surface, and imperfections when coating metal to prevent corrosion. -
Part Fabrication
Part fabrication is the process of transforming raw materials into new shapes and objects. Here you’ll use your knowledge of T-joints, V-groove welds, plasma arc cutting, and more to create quality parts regardless of location or material.
Career Options for Combination Welding
- Welder
- Maintenance Welder
- Fabrication Welder
- MIG Welder
- Fitter/Welder
Our Campuses
Augusta, GA
3128-A Deans Bridge Road
Augusta, GA 30906
Jacksonville, NC
105 New Frontier Way
Jacksonville, NC 28546
Tulsa, OK
3801 S. Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74145
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