NDT Training for Oil & Gas / Aerospace
Corporate NDT Training & NDT Continuing Education Courses.
Appreciation of NDT Techniques
This 40-hour course is designed to introduce students to the six major Non-Destructive Testing disciplines. Engineers, supervisors, HR staff, or anyone looking to learn the basic of manufacturing processes and nondestructive testing methods will benefit from this course.
- Visual Testing (VT),
- Radiographic Interpretation (RI),
- Penetrant Testing (PT),
- Ultrasonic Testing (UT),
- Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement ( UTM)
- Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) and
- Eddy Current Testing (ET)
Visual Testing Level I
Course Objectives:
- to outline the factors influencing visual inspection
- to explain the place of visual inspection in relation to NDT
- to enable candidates to utilize a range of visual inspection equipment
- to meet syllabus requirements for SNT-TC-1A-2011-ASNT LEV 2
- to carry out NDT inspection independently for major clients involved in heavy
- industries


Radiographic Interpretation (Welds)
Course Objectives:
- to list radiographic techniques ,calculation of Ug & Sensitivity
- to state origins of defects/discontinuties
- to recognize and differentiate between film artefacts and defect indications
- to interpret radiographs
- to meet the syllabus as per SNT-TC-1A-2011-ASNT LEV 2
- to carry out NDT inspection independently for major clients involved in heavy industries
Penetrant Testing Level I & II
Course Objectives:
- to explain the basic principles of penetrant inspection methods
- to carry out penetrant inspection using various type of penetrants,
- to write clear and concise inspection instructions and test reports
- to meet syllabus requirements as per SNT-TC-1A-2011-ASNT LEV 1,2& 3
- to carry out NDT inspection independently for major clients involved in heavy industries


Ultrasonic Testing ( Welds ) Level I & II
Course Objectives:
- to explain the theoretical background of the techniques
- to calibrate ultrasonic equipment
- to measure the thickness of steel plates and determine levels of attenuation
- to locate and evaluate laminations
- to select the correct type of probe to examine welded butt joints in steel plate and aerospace components/structures
- to report on the location and size of defects in typical welded butt joints
- to interpret code requirements
- to meet the syllabus requirements for SNT-TC-1A-2011-ASNT LEV 1,2& 3
- to carry out NDT inspection independently for major clients involved in heavy industries
Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement ( UTM) Level II
Objectives:
- to explain the theoretical background of the techniques
- to calibrate ultrasonic equipment
- to measure the thickness of steel plates and determine levels of attenuation
- to select the correct type of probe to examine various thickness on butt joints in steel plate and aerospace components/structures
- to interpret code requirements
- to meet the syllabus requirements for SNT-TC-1A-2006-ASNT LEV 2


Magnetic Particle Testing Level I & II
Course Objectives:
- to explain the basic principles of magnetic particle inspection methods
- to carry out magnetic particle inspection
- to write clear and concise inspection instructions and test reports
- to meet syllabus requirements for SNT-TC-1A-2011-ASNT LEV 1,2 & 3
- to carry out NDT inspection independently for major clients involved in heavy industries
Eddy Current Testing Level I & II
Objectives:
- to detect cracks, surface and near-surface, in aircraft components, structures, tubes and welds
- to detect corrosion and thinning in non-magnetic materials
- to grade and sort materials on the basis of conductivity and permeability
- to write clear and concise inspection instructions and test reports
- to meet the syllabus requirements of SNT-TC-1A
