Building ships for the Arctic requires more than strong welds—it requires welds that perform in extreme cold. Jennifer Peverelle discusses the challenges of one-sided submerged arc welding in Canadian shipbuilding, including weld quality, toughness, consumable selection, and regulatory requirements for polar-class vessels. Learn how welding parameters and process design can impact performance in demanding Arctic service conditions. 

Jennifer Peverelle
R&D Engineering Manager
Lincoln Electric Canada

Welding Industry Day June 2026

Welding Industry Day June 2026

High Deposition Subarc Through Resistive Heating

Boosting Productivity with High-Deposition Submerged Arc Welding Through Resistive Wire Heating

Industrial Applications of Handheld Laser Beam Welding for Military-Grade Aerospace Titanium and Nickel Based Alloy

Handheld Laser Beam Welding for Aerospace and High-Performance Alloys: Applications, Standards, and Qualification Requirements

Microwelding of NiTi Alloys for Medical Device Applications

Microwelding of NiTi Alloys for Medical Device Applications: Advancing Dissimilar Metal Joining for Biomedical Devices

Protecting Welders, Protecting the Trade

Protecting Welder Health Through Awareness, Education, and Clean-Air Solutions

Presentations

Reassessing Weld Repair Limits: Mechanical Performance of DH36 Steel Under Repeated Heat Cycles

Evaluating the Effects of Repeated Weld Repairs on DH36 Steel Performance and Structural Integrity

The Future of Plate Cutting is Here — Are You Ready?

The Future of Plate Cutting: Advancing Productivity and Precision with Fiber Laser Technology

CSA W47.1: 2025 Edition Changes

Understanding the Key Changes to CSA W47.1:2025

CWB Learning Resources Advancing Welding Education

Presented by Cody Vigeant (CWB Group) during Welding Industry Day- February 11th, 2026