The challenges of welding and non-destructive testing (NDT) training in Morocco
Apave Maroc's welding and non-destructive testing training courses meet the critical quality and safety requirements of the energy, mining, aeronautics and heavy industry sectors. Throughout the Kingdom, from Casablanca to Jorf Lasfar, our expertise in welding processes and the reliability of NDT inspections guarantee the integrity of your pressurized installations and metal structures. By qualifying your welders and inspectors to international standards (ISO, ASME), you reduce the risk of failure and ensure the long-term viability of your industrial projects in Morocco.
Our customers' most popular references
- Practice manual TIG welding (141) - Initiation | SDA002 | 5 days
- Titre Professionnel Soudeur Industriel | SDZ005 | 65 days | Eligible CPF
- International Welding Technologist (IWT) - IWT diploma issued by the French Welding Association (AFS) | SDZ030 | 54,5 days
- Practice electrofusion on polyethylene (PE) pipes | SDP001 | 3 days
- Practice capillary brazing and/or soldering | SDF012 | 3 days
- Arc welding with coated electrode (SAEE-111) - Initiation | SDA001 | 5 days
- Titre professionnel Tuyauteur industriel | SDZ008 | 65 days
- Discover the practice of welding (SAEE-111 / TIG-141 / MAG-135) | SDA000 | 5 days
- CQPM Industrial Welder | SDZ006 | 65 days
- Practice hot-air flashlight welding of thermoplastics | SDP002 | 3 days
Which welding or NDT training course in Morocco is right for me?
Whether you are a welder, maintenance technician or quality manager:
- Guarantee the conformity of your joints: Learn how to make defect-free welds that comply with welding specifications.
- Master the invisible: learn to detect internal anomalies without damaging the part, thanks to advanced inspection techniques.
- Reduce your non-quality costs: Avoid rejects and costly repairs by intervening with precision from the very first pass.
- Add value to your know-how in Morocco: Obtain certificates and qualifications recognized by major national and international industrial clients.
Welding & NDT training FAQs: our answers to your questions!
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1. What is the difference between welding training and Welder Qualification (WQ)?
Training is used to learn or perfect the technical gesture. Qualification (often called "license") is the official examination, supervised by a third-party organization such as Apave, which attests to the welder's ability to perform work to a specific standard. -
2. What is NDT (non-destructive testing)?
NDT covers all the methods used to examine the state of health of a part or weld without damaging it. It is a crucial step in verifying the absence of cracks, porosities or inclusions in critical structures. -
3. Where are welding and NDT training courses held in Morocco?
We have training workshops and control laboratories in Casablanca. We can also come directly to your production sites or construction sites anywhere in Morocco (Tangier, Safi, Agadir, etc.) for training under real conditions on your own equipment. -
4. Are certificates issued by Apave Maroc recognized internationally?
Yes, Apave issues certificates and qualifications based on international standards (ISO, NF, ASME). These documents are widely recognized by the oil, mining and aeronautics industries in Morocco and abroad. -
5. Are there any prerequisites for NDT training?
Good visual acuity is essential. For higher levels of certification, practical experience in the industrial field is often required to validate the theoretical skills acquired during the course.
Why choose Apave Maroc ?

Cutting-edge technical expertise
Our trainers are experts in the field, inspectors and materials engineers, providing a concrete vision of industrial issues.

Support from A to Z
From drawing up the welding procedure description (WPM) to the final certification of your inspectors.

Territorial coverage
Located in the heart of Morocco's industrial centers, we adapt our programs to local conditions, from the constraints of the chemical industry to the demands of solar energy.
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