Fundamentals of Welding Engineering Course
Fundamentals of Welding – Fall 2019 October 14-18, 2019EWI Headquarters, Columbus OH This five-day course provides engineers and technicians with an overview of welding technology. The course is organized into modules discussing welding processes, welding metallurgy and weldability, welding design and testing (including mechanical testing and NDT), and qualifications and procedure review. The class schedule […]
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Fundamentals of Welding Engineering class – June 2019
Fundamentals of Welding Engineering June 17-21, 2019EWI Headquarters, Columbus, OH The five-day class provides engineers and technicians an overview of the various aspects of welding technology. The course is organized into modules discussing welding processes, welding metallurgy and weldability, welding design and testing (including mechanical testing and NDT), and qualifications and procedure review. “This course […]
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NSRP All-Panel Meeting 2019
NSRP All-Panel Meeting March 12-14, 2019 Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, SC Three EWI associates will be presenting at the NSRP Meeting: Steve Blevins, Government Project Manager, High Speed Rotating Arc Welding, Tuesday 3/12 at 4:45 pm Dennis Harwig, Senior Technical Advisor, Specification for Fabrication of Metal Components Using Additive Manufacturing, Thursday 3/14 at 10:15 am Randy […]
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EWI Employees Participate in United Way Day of Service
On Tuesday, September, ten EWI Associates spent their day working at Spruce Run Nature Preserve in Delaware County. It was part of the Central Ohio United Way Volunteer Challenge – where employers send people out all over the city to help various non-profits. Our intrepid team, lead by Principal Engineer for Arc Welding Randy Dull, […]
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Returning from FABTECH 2015 – An EWI Associate’s Perspective
FABTECH is always an information-packed meeting for me. This year, advances in computer technology and information sharing capability was a strong theme with equipment suppliers. New types and improvements in welding consumables were also noteworthy. Welder training devices, including a couple that EWI helped to develop, were drawing crowds in several booths. EWI engineers had […]
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Recently Published: Material Strength Effect on Weld Shrinkage and Distortion
EWI engineers Yu-Ping Yang, Randy Dull, and Harvey Castner (with EWI Member Company Ingalls Shipbuilding and colleagues from Bollinger Shipyards) were recently published in the November 2014 issue of Welding Journal. In their article, “Material Strength Effect on Weld Shrinkage and Distortion,” the authors report on their study on the effects of material strength and heat input on in-plane shrinkage and […]
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New Improved EWI Titanium Weld Color Inspection Kit!
The EWI Titanium Weld Color Inspection Kit – now considered the standard for visual inspection of titanium welds across all industries – has been upgraded to include new high definition color inspection cards. The redesigned card set was created using a new photographic technique which renders a more realistic, “truer” color image than that of […]
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EWI Associates Win the Elmer L. Hann Award
Congratulations to EWI Associates Yu-Ping Yang, Harvey Castner, and Randy Dull, winners of the 2013 Elmer L. Hann Award from the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. The prize was established in 1991 to recognize the best paper on ship production delivered at the Ship Production Symposium, in honor of the American shipbuilding executive who was instrumental […]
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EWI Hosts Welding Merit Badge Clinic for Area Boy Scouts
EWI hosted a welding merit badge clinic on Saturday 13 April for Boy Scouts in Columbus and the surrounding areas. The welding merit badge is one of the newest in scouting. It is the 128th current merit badge and was released on Feb. 24, 2012. The event was held at the EWI facility in Columbus […]
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The Blends That Bind: Shielding Gases for GMAW
Randy Dull, EWI Principal Engineer, was recently published in the November/December 2012 issue of Practical Welding Today. In the article, “The Blends That Bind: Shielding Gases for GMAW,” Dull says that by fully understanding how shielding gases affect welds in carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, you can successfully make adjustments to the blend if and when necessary. To read Randy’s article, click on the following […]
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