Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) is a welding process that uses a tubular electrode filled with flux, which protects the weld from contamination. FCAW is ideal for welding thicker materials, outdoor work, and heavy fabrication due to its high deposition rate and ability to work in windy conditions.
Curriculum
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01
FCAW Welding Fundamentals -
02
Shielding Gas in FCAWs -
03
Types of Flux-Cored Electrodes -
04
FCAW Parameters (Voltage, Amperage, WFS, Gas Flow) -
05
Safety Considerations -
06
FCAW Process Variables -
07
Weld Defects & Troubleshooting
Info
- Category
- Duration
- Contents
- Structural Welding
- 15 days
- 07
Mentor

Milap Singh
Owner & Trainer
Certified Welder & Professional Trainer (ITI–NCVT, NSIC–MSME, Govt. of India). Trains students in welding techniques, safety, and industry standards for diverse industrial careers. Qualified to European Standard (EN ISO 9606-1:2017) and American Standard (AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2025).