Dry Welding
Dry welding is a prerequisite skill before students are allowed to advance in their underwater welding training. Dry welding topside is dissimilar to dry or wet underwater welding as it requires comprehensive understanding and skills to operate the different tools and methods.
With our programme, students are given a minimum of two days to complete the necessary requirements to perfect their dry welding skills topside as it is designed to prepare them both in knowledge and skills before venturing into the highly challenging terrain of underwater welding.
The Underwater Welding Engineering Centre (UWEC) is currently the only Accredited Training Provider of KLIEC that offers training in dry welding at its state-of-the-art training facility in Bangi.
At the moment, KLIEC and UWEC are still developing certifications for UWEC’s training programmes. It will begin with issuing microcredential under the International Education and Microcredential Exchange (IEMX) for other varied short courses on wet welding.
KLIEC also hopes to develop a Master Forger programme in the near future. The programme shall award an Advanced Skills Diploma to its graduates and would focus on empowering the seven traits that a metalsmith must master before he is called a Master Forger namely drawing, shrinking, bending, upsetting, swaging, punching and welding.
With our programme, students are given a minimum of two days to complete the necessary requirements to perfect their dry welding skills topside as it is designed to prepare them both in knowledge and skills before venturing into the highly challenging terrain of underwater welding.
The Underwater Welding Engineering Centre (UWEC) is currently the only Accredited Training Provider of KLIEC that offers training in dry welding at its state-of-the-art training facility in Bangi.
At the moment, KLIEC and UWEC are still developing certifications for UWEC’s training programmes. It will begin with issuing microcredential under the International Education and Microcredential Exchange (IEMX) for other varied short courses on wet welding.
KLIEC also hopes to develop a Master Forger programme in the near future. The programme shall award an Advanced Skills Diploma to its graduates and would focus on empowering the seven traits that a metalsmith must master before he is called a Master Forger namely drawing, shrinking, bending, upsetting, swaging, punching and welding.