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AWS Releases A3.0M/A3.0:2025 – The Standard for Welding Terminology

This updated reference includes new terms for additive manufacturing and nondestructive examination to support accuracy in welding documentation.
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The latest welding terminology standard from AWS is now available. The new and updated industry terms reflect welding’s changing landscape.

The American Welding Society (AWS) has released AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 – Standard Welding Terms and Definitions Including Terms for Additive Manufacturing, Adhesive Bonding, Brazing, Soldering, Thermal Cutting, Thermal Spraying, and Nondestructive Examination (AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025), the latest edition of the industry’s most comprehensive welding terminology reference. Now available for purchase through the AWS Bookstore, this essential reference provides updated definitions and terminology used across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, construction, aerospace, automotive, education, and more.

As welding technology evolves, so does its nomenclature. AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 introduces new terms for additive manufacturing and nondestructive examination, ensuring professionals have the most up-to-date terminology to support their work.

“Using accurate welding terminology is critical,” said Stephen Borrero, Secretary to the AWS A2 Committee on Definitions and Symbols. “Clear and consistent definitions ensure professionals can communicate effectively and avoid costly mistakes. A misinterpreted term in a welding procedure, inspection report, or blueprint can create safety hazards, cause project delays, and result in expensive errors.”

More than just a reference reflecting the latest advancements in fabrication, inspection, and welding technology, AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 is an essential tool for preventing miscommunication and ensuring precision, consistency, and compliance across the welding industry.

To support industry professionals, AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 offers:

  • Consistent Welding Terminology – Ensures standardized language across projects, reducing misinterpretation and improving accuracy in specifications, reports, and procedures.
  • Expanded Coverage – Introduces new terms for Additive Manufacturing and Nondestructive Examination.
  • Essential Reference – A trusted resource for engineers, welders, educators, and industry professionals who rely on clear, precise communication.

Whether drafting welding specifications, studying for certification, or working on the shop floor, AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 is the go-to resource for welding definitions.

AWS A3.0M/A3.0:2025 is now available. Get your copy today from the AWS Bookstore.

About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our community of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 60,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes 3,000 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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