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Follow on Google News | Romania strikes gold in WeldCup2015The EWF European Young Welder Competition encouraged teams from across Europa and from China to showcase their excellent skills. Runner-up- in WeldCup2015 was Germany, and the United Kingdom team were awarded the Bronze Medal
By: European Federation for Welding Joining & Cutting WeldCup is aimed at fostering interest in the welding profession while promoting the career opportunities that exist in the industry, as well as recognizing welding excellence amongst competing young welders. The competition took place at The Welding Institute, at Granta Park, near Cambridge, and was jointly organized by TWI and EWF, the European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting. The industrial sponsors were Lincoln Electric UK and Air Products. Participating teams of three young welders who had won their National selections competed for WeldCup2015, with the teams coming from 6 European countries – Germany, United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Hungary and Romania – as well as one guest team from China. By participating in this competition, young welders enjoyed a unique opportunity to exchange best practices and compare their welding skills against their peers from across Europe. The WeldCup European Young Welder Competition has made a positive statement about the quality of the welding profession and its relevance to the growth of the region. In congratulating the winning team from Romania, Eur Ing Chris Eady, Associate Director for Professional Affairs and Certification at TWI also said, “I am delighted with the competition, the quality of welding has been very high, and the competitors have enjoyed the event, WeldCup2015 has clearly shown that welding is a winner. Whether by weight or by volume, the largest part of engineering production is through manual welding of steel, and the excellent level of welding competence shown by all the competitors gives high confidence for the future of manufacturing and fabrication in Europe.” The competition The competition featured 7 teams, each required to produce a single test object using a combination of industrially- The competition was staged in the following four welding processes: 1. Manual metal arc welding (111) 2. Metal active gas welding (135) 3. Tungsten inert gas welding (141) 4. Fluxed cored arc welding (136) The final results have given the first prize to the team of Romania, with Germany taking the second place and the United Kingdom third. Now that WeldCup 2015 is finished, it is time to start preparing for WeldCup 2017 in Germany. For more information: About the European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting EWF is a pioneer in implementing a harmonized qualification and certification system for joining professionals. Through European projects EWF has been innovating in welding training methodologies, and involved in the development of new technologies and uses for welding and joining. Through its member organisations, EWF has established a firm link to the local industry, providing knowledge and training as well as participating in research initiatives that address the most pressing questions and challenges in the field of welding. End
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