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CEN - EN ISO 9606-1

Qualification testing of welders - Fusion welding - Part 1: Steels

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Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 44
ICS Code (Management of human resources): 03.100.30
ICS Code (Welding processes): 25.160.10
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This part of ISO 9606 specifies the requirements for qualification testing of welders for fusion welding of steels.

It provides a set of technical rules for a systematic qualification test of the welder, and enables such qualifications to be uniformly accepted independently of the type of product, location and examiner or examining body.

When qualifying welders, the emphasis is placed on the welder's ability manually to manipulate the electrode, welding torch or welding blowpipe, thereby producing a weld of acceptable quality. The welding processes referred to in this part of ISO 9606 include those fusion-welding processes which are designated as manual or partly mechanized welding. It does not cover fully mechanized and automated welding processes.

NOTE For such processes, see ISO 14732.

Document History

August 1, 2017
Qualification testing of welders - Fusion welding - Part 1: Steels
This part of ISO 9606 specifies the requirements for qualification testing of welders for fusion welding of steels. It provides a set of technical rules for a systematic qualification test of the...
EN ISO 9606-1
October 1, 2013
Qualification testing of welders - Fusion welding - Part 1: Steels
This part of ISO 9606 specifies the requirements for qualification testing of welders for fusion welding of steels. It provides a set of technical rules for a systematic qualification test of the...

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