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Electrofusion Welding

Our Electrofusion Welding Training Comprehensively Covers The Following Key Aspects:

  • Identifying Compatibility of Commercial Electrofusion Control Systems: Gain proficiency in recognising and understanding the compatibility of various commercial electrofusion control systems.
  • Maintaining and Adjusting Electrofusion Control Unit Equipment: Learn the intricacies of equipment upkeep and the ability to make precise adjustments to electrofusion control units for optimal performance.
  • Visually Inspecting Completed Electrofusion Joints: Develop the skill to visually inspect and evaluate finished electrofusion joints, ensuring adherence to quality standards and specifications.
PMBWELD302E

JOIN POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPELINES USING ELECTROFUSION WELDING

Course Duration: 1 Day
Time: To be advised with booking confirmation
Location: Nationwide
CourseCost:
$585.00
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Discover the essence of precision in EF fittings fusion with our Electrofusion Welding Course Training. Explore the intricacies of both manual and automatic fittings, gaining essential knowledge on preparation, timing, temperature, pressure, and cooling processes. This comprehensive training is tailored for industrial applications, suitable for use in both field and factory environments. Master the art of electrofusion welding for optimal performance and reliability.

What is Electrofusion Welding?
Electrofusion is a highly effective method for joining HDPE and other plastic pipes, utilising specially designed fittings with integrated electric heating elements to seamlessly weld joints.

One of the primary advantages of electrofusion welding is its operator-friendly nature, eliminating the need for complex or hazardous equipment. A trained Electrofusion Welder is guided through the process, with welding parameters tailored to the type and size of the fitting. The quality of electrofusion fittings varies, and precision in positioning the energising coils ensures uniform melting, resulting in a strong joint with minimised welding and cooling times.

Operators must be qualified according to local and national regulations. In Australia, an Electrofusion Course, typically completed in 8 hours, is essential. Training emphasises the accurate fusion of electrofusion fittings,
covering both manual and automatic fittings and focusing on critical factors such as preparation, timing, temperature, pressure, and cooldown.

To maintain qualification, operators can subject their fittings to testing, involving the examination of weld integrity through the careful dissection of the fitting. This thorough process ensures ongoing competency and adherence to quality standards in electrofusion welding.

Upon successful completion of the training, attendees receive a comprehensive set of credentials, including:

  • Statement of Attainment: An official document certifying the successful completion of the training program.

  • Digital Welder’s Card: A digital card providing convenient access to your welding credentials, ensuring quick and easy verification of your qualifications. Elevate your professional profile with our thorough and recognised certification process.

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Construction Training Fund (CTF) Subsidy

Training courses through Polyweld Tech Academy are approved courses eligible for a rebate through the CTF.

The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry. We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers.

For courses in the metropolitan area, the CTF can provide a subsidy of $31 per hour (to a maximum of $248 per eight-hour day, or 70% of the actual course cost, whichever is lower). The maximum amount that can be claimed per employee, per course, is $1,300.

For courses in the regional WA, one can claim a subsidy of $34 per hour (to a maximum of $272 per eight-hour day, or 80% of the actual course cost, whichever is lower). The maximum amount that can be claimed per employee, per course, is $1,700.

For further information please visit the CTF Construction Training Fund website.

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110 Kelvin Road,
Maddington WA 6109
42A River Road,
Redbank QLD 4301
48 Abbott Road,
Hallam VIC 3803