International Conference on Welding Technology



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Automation technology elevates students’ skills in TSTC’s Welding Technology program




ARLINGEN — National Welding Month, which is observed each April, is a good time to showcase how current automation technology in Texas State Technical College’s Welding Technology program is preparing students for careers in the manufacturing field.

The orbital tube welding machine and the robotic welding arm cell are types of welding automation that are designed to increase speed, precision and quality, and minimize inconsistent welds.

TSTC Welding Technology instructor Kenneth Moore, who has worked in the program for 20 years, has trained students for 10 years with the orbital tube welding machine and for three years with the robotic welding arm cell.

“The program’s welding automation training is one semester or 15 weeks,” he said. “The education gives students more chances to advance in the ever-changing landscape of the welding industry. Some of the industries that orbital tube welding serves include food and beverage processing, biopharmaceutical processing, semiconductor manufacturing, industrial gas distribution, instrumentation, and aerospace aviation. The industries that serve robotic welding processes are manufacturing, oil and gas, construction, aerospace and defense.”


Claired Ruiz, who works for Kiewit Corp. in Ingleside, graduated from the program last year.











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