Precision Welding Services
"Welding is our family heritage, and we take great pride in sharing that tradition with the next generation"
American Welding Society - Accredited Test Facility
Precision Welding Services
Mission
Precision Welding Services strives to provide the highest level of testing and training in the industry. We have built a great team that has more than 70 years of combined experience. Our management team and our knowledgeable employees have one thing in mind, and that is to provide great customer service to our clients and create long-term partnerships.
"We are committed to offering honest, personalized service in a one-on-one relationship"
Welder Qualification Testing
-
AWS Accredited Testing Facility
-
AWS-D1.1
-
AWS-D1.5
-
ASME Section IX
-
API-1104
ASNT / AWS Testing Facility
-
AWS Endorsement Testing (PT & MT)
-
Level I/II Training
-
Level I/II Certification Testing
-
Company Procedures
-
ASNT Level III Consulting
CWI / NDT Inspections
-
Visual Testing
-
Magnetic Particle Testing
-
Ultrasonic Testing
-
Radiographic Film Interpretation
-
Thermography
-
Hardness Testing
-
Positive Material Identification
Destructive Testing
-
Tensile Testing
-
Guided Bends
-
Fillet Breaks
-
Macro-Etching
AWS-CWI Prep Classes
-
AWS-SCWI Instructor
-
80 Hours of Training
-
Practical Weld Replications
-
Welding Technologies Training
-
Code Specification Training
Code Compliant Documentation
-
Weld Procedure Specifications
-
Procedure Specification Records
-
Welder Qualification Test Records
Benefits of the MT / PT Endorsement
NDT is the life blood of a well-run facility, and the high importance of NDT is known by any trained inspector. NDT techniques and repeatable results depend on highly trained technicians with experience and integrity. Not only does the technician need to be certified in a specific NDT method, but they also need to know how to operate the equipment being used to gather data.
Certified Welding Inspector
Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI) must demonstrate a keen attention to detail along with other requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities, and are often considered the safety nets that catch potentially catastrophic mistakes.
It’s the CWI's responsibility not only to determine if a weldment meets the acceptance criteria of a specific code, standard, or other specification, but also to handle qualification records, oversee non-destructive testing and ensure proper materials are available during testing.
Benefits of a Certified Welder
A career in welding can lead you into a variety of different industries and places. Diversity keeps work life interesting and hands-on training allows you to learn the craft through experience. Combining the two, and welding is a career that is fun, unique and never repetitive