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What is Arc Welding?Welding, in general, can be most simply defined as a process through which either metal or thermoplastic surfaces are joined together by being melted. There are a number of different processes for welding those materials together like TIG welding and MIG welding, but arc welding is one of the most widely used. Since it is low cost compared to other forms of welding, and its uses are versatile enough that its products can be used in other forms of manufacturing, it has remained a popular form of the process for many years. Unlike many other forms of welding, the process behind arc welding involves the use of a high energy welding power supply in order to create the electric arc, the breakdown of gas which produces the ongoing discharge of plasma, needed to melt the materials together. While it sounds simple enough in theory, it still takes time to practice and perfect. After dedicating enough time to welding courses, however, you will gain the necessary skills that will make you in demand to employers all over. From making simple tools to help put together building and vehicles, there isn't much limit on what you'd be able to do with your newfound welding abilities. What Do You Learn in Welding Courses?Not only will you learn the proper welding techniques as well as how to use a number of industry standard machines such as automatic pipe bevels, hand operated grinders and electric and gas tungsten arc welders but, alongside your arc welding courses, you'll learn the essential skills needed to find a job as well. Interviewing and resume writing are just as important to your new career as your welding skills. Through an extensive job placement program, you can be assured that you'll be on the road to a new career the moment you receive your certification. North American Trade Schools Can HelpFor the best arc welding training in Maryland, contact us at North American Trade Schools. Besides numerous welding programs, we also offer programs in various other skilled trades as well. Our graduates are in demand from employers throughout Baltimore, Silver Spring, Dundalk and many other areas in the state of Maryland. With the education that we provide, we can guarantee that you won't be disappointed.
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