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About H.E.A.T.S.

HEATS was conceived by a Sr. Welding Inspector Practitioner (CSWIP-UK), and a Mechanical Engineer by profession. HEATS was conceived in his heart because he recognized the strong demand for welders locally and overseas as well as Welding Inspectors.

MISSION

The mission of HEATS is to produce "World Class Welders, Welding Inspectors and Skilled-Worker as well as to excel in the provision of Engineering services to industry.

VISION

The vision of HEATS is primarily to be the premier training and engineering provider in the Philippines and secondarily to alleviate the financial status of Tarlaquenos (filipinos in general) by providing training to out-of-school youth in the province, provide assistance in getting a job for them in welding industry. The secondary vision will only be achieved through the financial assistance of LGUs and NGO's.

SPONSORS

We are looking for sponsors especially NGO's who are willing to extend financial assistance to poor but deserving out-of-school Filipino youth.

CONTACT US

If you are NGO's or LGU's or Private individual and you have the pure heart in helping these youth, you can contact us at pwtc_luzon@yahoo.com Let us join hand in hand in alleviating the financial status of our underprivileged countrymen.

If you are interested in our training courses, contact us at the same email address stated above.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Advantages of GTAW Welding

Advantages of GTAW Welding
1.) Concentrated Arc - Permits pin point control of heat input to the workpiece resulting in a narrow heat affected zone.
2.) No Slag - No requirements for flux with this process; therefore no slag to obscure welder's vision of the molten weld pool
3.) No sparks or spatter - No transfer of metal across the arc. No molten globules of spatter to contend with and no sparks produced if material being welded is free of contaminants.
4.) Little smoke or fumes - Compared to other arc welding processes like SMAW or FCAW, few fumes are produced. However, the base metals being welded may contain coating or elements such as leas, zinc, copper, nickel and so on, that may produce hazardous fumes. Keep your head and helmet out of the fumes rising off the workpiece. Be sure that proper ventilation is supplied, especially in the confined space.
5.) Welds more metals and metal alloys than any other process.
6.) Good for welding thin material.

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