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News Release from: TWI (The Welding Institute)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2006
Stainless steel workshop focuses on
light sections
Workshop at TWI Technology Centre at Port Talbot on Wednesday 29th March 2006 will focus on fabricating in light sections, but all the essentials about working with stainless steel will be addressed.
Following the success of the Stainless Steel Fabrication Workshop held last June in Sheffield, another workshop will take place at TWI Technology Centre at Port Talbot on Wednesday 29th March 2006 This time the focus will be on fabricating in light sections, but all the essentials about working with stainless steel will be addressed
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The seminar will concentrate on practical help, including advice concerning grade selection, fabrication and welding dos and don'ts.
It will also highlight post-fabrication cleaning.
Specialists from Outokumpu Stainless, TWI and the British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) will outline best welding practices and correct some of the current misconceptions concerning fabricating with stainless steel.
The workshop should interest anyone already involved in the fabrication of products in stainless steel but equally will be of interest for those with little or no experience of working with the material.
The event is organised by TWI, Outokumpu Stainless and the BSSA under the Joining Forces Wales banner in association with the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, the Association of Welding Distributors and Material Network Wales.
Both the Welding Institute and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining will accredit the workshop as a CPD event.
Space is limited and previous workshops have been well attended, so early booking is recommended.
The enrolment fee is £55 plus VAT which includes provision of lunch and a copy of the workshop handbook.
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