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Electrofusion courses in Sydney

So what is an electrofusion course and what do they involve? Electrofusion welding courses (Unit of Competency PMBWELD302E) provide formal instruction in the joining of polyethylene (PE) pipelines using electrofusion fittings. The process uses fittings with special wires embedded inside them to deliver consistent, high-integrity joints. Completion of PMBWELD302E is a regulatory requirement for personnel..

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Why irrigation installers need electrofusion training

THE BENEFITS OF UPSKILLING

Why irrigation installers need electrofusion training Electrofusion (often called EF) is a trusted way to join PE pipe when butt fusion isn’t practical for example, when adding valves, elbows or tees, or when working in tight spaces where moving pipe just isn’t an option. Because electrofusion joints are permanent and often used in critical assets..

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Electrofusion Training in Brisbane

So what is electrofusion and how do you train to become an installer? Electrofusion courses, which are also known by the Unit of Competency Code PMBWELD302E, and they teach you to join polythylene (PE) plastic pipes using heating elements which are embedded into special electrofusion fittings. Completing a PMBWELD302E course is mandated for those using..

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Why PE makes good pipelines

Learn why PE is such an incredible material

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipe is commonly used in Australian pipeline projects because it performs exceptionally well in harsh, varied conditions while remaining cost-effective and reliable over the long term. Australia’s climate, soil types, and vast infrastructure networks demand materials that can handle movement, pressure, and corrosion – and HDPE consistently delivers.   One of the..

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How does electrofusion work?

Joining PE pipe with electrofusion

Electrofusion is a method of permanently joining plastic pipes - most commonly polyethylene (PE) pipes - using heat generated through an electrical current. It’s widely used in water, gas and infrastructure pipelines as it creates strong, reliable and leak-free joints. The process uses specialised electrofusion couplers or fittings. Inside the fitting are embedded electrical heating.. Read more
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