Links to other relevant websites
TWI has thousands of pages of information but sometimes you need access to material that is not in our remit. We have therefore set up links to sites that allow you to broaden the scope of your enquiry.
We are not endorsing these sites or any of the data or views given. We do our best to check that the sites are still appropriate but accept no responsibility for their operation or content.
Health and safety Links to web sites on health and safety matters.
Engineering, including engineering databases and organisations.
Manufacturing industry Links to websites concerned with manufacturing and fabrication. Includes manufacturing organisations and sites specific to the following industry sectors: Aerospace, Automotive, Construction, Electronics and microjoining, Maintenance, Metalworking, Offshore, Oil and gas, Power generation, Shipbuilding, Tubes and pipes.
Materials Links to websites including professional bodies and other organisations concerned with materials, steel makers, and producers of other metals and alloys, plastics composites and ceramics.
Nondestructive testing (non-destructive evaluation and inspection) Links to websites concerning NDT (NDE) including professional organisations, research and educational establishments and others.
Patents Links to websites with information on patents, including a number of patent issuing bodies and patent databases.
Standards Links to websites about standards including standards-issuing bodies.
Welding and other joining processes Links to other websites on welding, allied processes and other forms of joining. Includes national welding organisations, research and educational establishments, and publishers.
Welding and joining equipment and consumable manufacturers and suppliers Links to websites of commercial companies that manufacture and/or supply equipment for welding and allied processes, other joining processes, filler materials, shielding gases and other consumables.
Women in science and engineering Links to websites supporting womens' work in science, engineering and technology, including those that discuss welding as a good career choice for women.
