The American Welding Society
(AWS) was
founded in 1919 as a multifaceted,
nonprofit organization with a goal to advance the
science, technology and application of welding and related
joining disciplines. From factory floor to high-rise
construction, from military weaponry to home products, AWS continues to
lead the way in supporting welding education and technology
development to ensure a strong, competitive and exciting way
of life for all Americans.
The Engineering
Societies
Building (left) in New York City was the home of AWS until 1961 when
the Society moved to the United Engineering Center, also in New York
City. The Society moved its headquarters to Miami in 1971 (right).
AWS
Mission Statement The mission of the American
Welding Society is to advance the science, technology and application
of welding and allied joining and cutting processes, including brazing,
soldering and thermal spraying.
As
Time Goes By
... A pictorial history of
welding
as seen through the pages of the Welding Journal
Welding and the
Society
... A nostalgic look at the AWS
and events in the history of welding.
AWS At-A-Glance
... Membership to
Publications.
Expositions to Scholarships. Find out more about the American Welding
Society and how it works.
Welding History.org...
A unique site offering the
history
of thermal joining from ancient times to today. Also Brazing from 6000
B.C.E. to modern times, brazing is the most ancient form of metal
joining. A "must see site" for the welding enthusiast. Includes movies,
photos, timelines and more.
Past Presidents of
AWS.
Discover which president ...
...Became a professional baseball player before returning to
engineering;
...Created the Navy's first metallurgy lab;
...Was decorated with the French Legion of Honor;
...Was "inspired" by the Titanic disaster to write "Observation on
Ocean Temperatures in the Vicinity of Icebergs;"
...Was honored along with Herbert Hoover and Thomas Edison by the
National Academy of Sciences.
Welding
Forges into
the Future
... Answers from a survey of
industry leaders give valuable feedback on the state of welding for the
year 2000 and beyond.
Vision for
Welding Industry
The American Welding
Society, in
conjunction with the Department of Energy, has put together a vision
that will carry the welding industry through 2020. As part of obtaining
global consensus on the Vision for Welding Industry document,
industry was encouraged to download the document, read it and return
comments, suggestions or corrections. We will be reviewing all
responses carefully. Thank you for supporting this most important
endeavor. Download
Vision Document in .pdf format.
Culmination
of Vision for Welding Industry
The recently published
Welding
Industry Vision Workshop Results describes the issues and opportunities
facing the U.S. welding industry (users as well as suppliers of welding
equipment, materials, processes, and support services) through the next
twenty years. The strategic goals outlined in the Vision are ambitious
and will require hard work and commitment by the industry, but
expectations are high for maintaining a competitive worldwide position
for welding well into the new century.
The roadmap is
based on input provided by
representatives from the industry segments at workshops held in Chicago
in October 1999 and Houston in March 2000. Input for the automotive
section was extracted from previously developed roadmaps prepared in
collaboration with the Edison Welding
Institute. Download
Vision Workshop Results in .pdf format.
AWS AT-A-GLANCE
About Our Membership
AWS serves 50,000 members
worldwide. Membership consists of engineers, scientists, educators,
researchers, welders, inspectors, welding foremen, company executives
and officers, and sales associates. Interests include automatic,
semi-automatic and manual welding, as well as brazing, soldering,
ceramics, lamination, robotics, and welding safety and health.
To request
membership information, please
visit our Membership
Pages
AWS
Magazines
The Welding Journal, a major
monthly magazine
specifically serving the welding and manufacturing industries is mailed
to all AWS Members. The publication includes authoritative articles
that can help your business and professional development, as well as
news, "how-to" stories, welding research, advertisements, and much
more. Winner of more than 60 editorial and design awards, including the
1999 Florida Magazine Association award for "Best In-Depth Reporting".
In addition, Inspection
Trends the magazine for materials inspection and testing personnel,
is mailed to individuals and facilities certified by AWS, including all
Certified Welding Inspectors.
Technical
Publications
AWS offers over 300 books,
charts,
videos, replicas, proceedings, and software. 160 AWS-developed codes,
recommended practices, and guides are produced under strict American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) procedures, including one of the
most consulted codes in the world, D1.1 Structural Welding Code -
Steel. Download
our annual Catalog, full
color catalog free or visit the AWS On-Line Catalog and
Bookstore.
Educational Programs
Include international,
national
and local conferences, seminars, individual corporate programs, and
home study courses. Subjects range from the basics to the leading edge
of technology. AWS offers the award-winning program SENSE
(Schools Excelling through National Skills Education) to all qualified
U.S. welding programs.
AWS Foundation
Founded in 1989, to support
research and education in welding and related technologies. It is
committed to annually awarding fellowships to deserving graduate
students for important research in areas important to the requirements
of industry. Accordingly, each year the AWS Foundation administers six
$20,000 grants - matched in kind by the participating universities. The
award of scholarships to vocational and undergraduate college students
is also a high priority and a student loan program has also been
developed to prepare students for welding related careers.
AWS
Certification Programs
The American Welding Society
offers a number of certification programs to assist industry in
identifying qualified welding personnel and to provide opportunities
for welding professionals to demonstrate their qualifications to the
welding industry. The premier AWS certification program is the
Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) program. Established in 1977, over
34,000 inspectors have been certified and approximately 20,000 are
currently certified. This program has been a major contributor to
improved weld quality and reduced costs of inspection. AWS offers
additional certification programs for welding supervisors, engineers,
radiographic interpreters, educators, and welders. Visit the Certification
pages on this website for additional information on any of these
programs.
AWS
International Welding and Fabricating Exposition and Convention
See the brightest, newest
ideas in
welding, joining and
fabricating at the AWS International Welding and Fabricating
Exposition. Each Spring, exhibitors display the latest innovations in
technology, along with state-of-the-art in services and materials. See
first hand the new
procedures and processes needed to upgrade and improve your
organization's operations. See live demonstrations of everything
from the newest inverter power supplies to robots and computer
software. This is the industry's premier event.
For more information visit our Expo Pages
The Professional Program
The AWS Professional Program
offers a broad spectrum of Technical
Papers describing the latest findings in welding research,
processes and applications. Special sessions and gatherings
exploring the boundaries of industry issues are also significant
features of the convention. Subjects cover an entire
range of industry concerns from the joining of space age
materials to production management techniques, testing, quality
assurance and more.
To
contact the Technical Papers Editor who is responsible for the
Professional Program, please email Tom
Davis.