Elite Steel

FEBRUARY 17-18, 2021 Lincoln Electric Cleveland, Ohio

A Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) is a guiding document in any welding quality management program. This workshop will explore that role and guide the participants through the process of writing and qualifying a WPS that is ASME Section IX compliant, metallurgically sound, and meaningful to the welder.

A Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) is a guiding document in any welding quality management program. This workshop will explore that role and guide the participants through the process of writing and qualifying a WPS that is ASME Section IX compliant, metallurgically sound, and meaningful to the welder.

This includes live demonstrations on the welding of the coupon; test specimen location and preparation; tension, bend, and charpy testing; evaluation of the test results; and generation of the procedure qualification record(s) (PQRs) and WPS.

Topics include:

  • What is a WPS?
  • Why are WPSs necessary and who cares about them?
  • How various industries and codes address welding procedure qualification
  • Understanding qualification “variables”
  • What comes first? The WPS or the PQR?
  • What questions does one need to ask to develop a WPS?
  • How to qualify multiple welding processes and/or filler metal classifications using a single test coupon
  • When and how to amend an existing WPS to extend the qualification range(s)
  • Addressing heat-input control for WPSs qualified with toughness
  • Sources for reasonable and meaningful ranges for variables on the WPS
  • Avoiding the common mistakes in WPS qualification