— Multi-Station Setup

A multi-unit welding simulator package designed for scalable, group-based training across classrooms, workshops and similar learning environments.

— Flexible Deployment

Multi-Unit Welding Labs

A multi-unit welding simulator package designed for scalable, group-based training across classrooms, workshops, and similar learning spaces. Each student trains independently on their own simulator, while instructors monitor and assess progress individually at each station.

 

Training Environments

Vocational School Welding Labs

Used for curriculum-based training in technical schools.

Industrial Training Workshops

Supports hands-on learning in factory or plant settings.

Workforce Development Programs

Ideal for reskilling and entry-level job readiness.

Regional or National Training Centers

Deployed in centralized hubs for large-scale instruction.

Mobile or Modular Training Units

Enables flexible training in remote settings.

 

 

— What It Enables

Lab Training Capabilities

Welding Lab Pack provides structure, efficiency, and content consistency for group-based welding instruction—supporting trainers and learners at scale.

 

Individual Oversight
Each trainee simulates independently with guidance.

Auto Progress Saving
No manual saving needed.

Unified Scenario Content
Synchronized content across the space.

Hand Calibration
Personalized calibration for left or right hand.

Quick Setup
Fast deployment with pre-configured system.

 

 

— Key advantages of multi-station welding instruction at scale.

Designed to Scale

 

 

— Weld Smarter, Waste Less

Sustainable Training

WeldSoft supports environmentally conscious training with a cleaner, smarter approach to welding education.

 

Technical Specifications

1. Supported Welding Processes

• The system supports four primary welding processes: SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), MIG/MAG (Metal Inert/Active Gas Welding), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding), and FCAW (Flux-Cored Arc Welding). These are selectable within the simulation environment and supported by corresponding physical torches.

2. Hardware Components

• The hardware package includes a central control unit responsible for power and system connectivity.
• The welding mask features integrated AR/VR technology and provides a full field of view for realistic simulation.
• Realistic welding torches are included for all supported welding types, offering authentic hand positioning and feel.
• The workstation is compact, stable, and features adjustable workpieces to simulate different welding angles and tasks.
• Integrated sensors accurately track torch position, angle, movement speed, and distance in real time.
• An external instructor display allows for real-time monitoring and control of training sessions.
• Optional components such as a report printer and LMS integration module are available for extended functionality.

3. Software Features

• The simulation engine provides real-time feedback on welding parameters such as penetration depth, porosity, and spatter.
• A role-based user management system enables institutions to organize training through defined access levels (institution, instructor, student).
• The scenario library includes process-specific tasks categorized by joint type, welding position, and difficulty level.
• Progress data is tracked and can be exported as detailed performance reports for evaluation.
• The software supports a multi-language interface, allowing institutions in different regions to operate in their native language.

4. System Requirements and Deployment

• The simulator is delivered in a compact, classroom-ready configuration and is easy to set up and relocate.
• The system operates without the need for consumables such as gas, electrodes, or filler material, allowing unlimited safe practice.
• Standard power requirement: 220–240V AC.
• Recommended ambient temperature for operation is between 10°C and 35°C.
• Intended for indoor use in controlled training environments.