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Inspection for Welders – Structural Steel Welding to AS/NZS 1554 | E-Training on-demand

Inspection for Welders – Structural Steel Welding to AS/NZS 1554 | E-Training on-demand AboutTraining Content & DatesOutcomePresentersIn-house TrainingPricesRegisterAbout The first person who “inspects” a completed weld is, of course, the welder. Many quality issues can be addressed at this level provided the welder has had the training required to comply with the Fabricator’s quality management…

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Inspection for Welders – Structural Steel Welding to AS/NZS 1554 | E-Training (HERA Members Only)

Inspection for Welders – Structural Steel Welding to AS/NZS 1554 | E-Training (HERA Members Only) AboutTraining Content & DatesOutcomePresentersIn-house TrainingPricesRegisterAbout The first person who “inspects” a completed weld is, of course, the welder. Many quality issues can be addressed at this level provided the welder has had the training required to comply with the Fabricator’s…

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What every engineer should know about welding | Webinar series

What every engineer should now about welding | Webinar Series 1 April – 2 December 2021 Live seminar followed by Q&A session AboutWebinar ProgramPresentersPricesRegisterAbout Achieving satisfactory performance in welded connections, involves proper connection design, the specification of weld details, fabrication and quality assurance. In New Zealand and Australia, steel structures designed to NZS 3404 or…

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Resource – Code of practice for fabrication of stainless steel plant & equipment blue book

The third edition of the Code of Practice for the Fabrication of Stainless Steel Plant & Equipment referred to as the “Blue Book”, is now available. The “Blue Book”, as it is generally known as in industry, has established itself as a key document for the specification of stainless steel plant in New Zealand. It…

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Resource – Specifying roughness of welded stainless steel surfaces

Surface roughness is a measure of the texture of a surface. It is quantified by the vertical deviations of a real surface from its ideal form. If these deviations are great, the surface is rough, if they are small, the surface is smooth. The roughness of a surface has most commonly been measured by an…