Complex, fixed piping systems in heavy industry. Power Plants: High-temperature, high-pressure pipes.
In the pantheon of welding certifications, few designations carry the weight and respect of the . Often described as the "master’s degree" of pipe welding, the 6G certification is a benchmark not just of skill, but of an artisan’s complete understanding of metallurgy, gravity, and torch manipulation. To the untrained eye, a 6G weld might look like any other pipe joint; to an inspector, it is a testament to the welder’s ability to defeat physics itself. 6g welding
A real-time, heads-up display designed for welding helmets that guides the welder through the difficult transition zones of a 6G pipe weld. Since 6G welding involves a pipe fixed at a 45-degree angle, the welder must constantly adjust their body position and torch angle to maintain proper penetration. This feature uses object recognition to project the optimal torch angle directly onto the welder’s view of the workpiece. Complex, fixed piping systems in heavy industry
Clean the pipes thoroughly. Rust, oil, and paint will cause defects. Often described as the "master’s degree" of pipe
When the welder looks at the pipe bevel, the helmet’s internal cameras scan the joint geometry. The system identifies the "clock positions" (12 o'clock to 6 o'clock) relative to the pipe's orientation.