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Eddy Current Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. Eddy currents (Electromagnetic testing) are generated in a conductive material by a changing magnetic field. The strength of these eddy currents can be measured. Material defects cause interruptions in the flow of the eddy currents which alert the inspector to the presence of a defect. Eddy currents are also affected by the electrical conductivity and magnetic permeability of a material, which makes it possible to sort some materials based on these properties. Eddy current is currently widely used to inspect the non-ferrous steel materials like Stainless steel, Brass & Aluminum. Level 1 course out line
ET level 1 practical training Eddy current testing of conductive material sorting and crack detection for tube. Level 2 course outline Review of level-1
ET level 2 practical training Same as level-I + calibration standards, evaluation and recording of signal and strip chart. ![]()
Visual Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. Visual Examination is generally used to determine such things as the surface condition of the part, reinforcement and undercutting of welds, alignment of mating surfaces, shape or evidence of leaking. Methods employed may be either:
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Radiography Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. RT involves the use of penetrating gamma- or X-radiation to examine materials and product's defects and internal features. An X-ray machine or radioactive isotope is used as a source of radiation. Radiation is directed through a part and onto film or other media. The resulting shadowgraph shows the internal features and soundness of the part. Material thickness and density changes are indicated as lighter or darker areas on the film. The darker areas in the radiograph below represent internal voids in the component. RT is a common method to be used in general metal fabrication and construction. However, there are some limitations of the methods:
Level I course outline
RT Level 1 Practical Training Radiography of Castings and welds using X-ray and Gamma ray Level II course outline
RT Level 2 Practical Training Same as level-I + Interpretation, evaluation of Radiographs, recording of test results and preparation of test reports ![]()
Ultrasonic Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. In Ultrasonic Testing high-frequency sound waves, created by a vibrated crystal in probe, are transmitted into a material to detect imperfections or to locate changes in material properties. The most commonly used ultrasonic testing technique is pulse echo, whereby sound is introduced into a test object and reflections (echoes) from internal imperfections or the part's geometrical surfaces are returned to a receiver This method is very sensitive to detect crack type defects but requires extensive training for operator to interpret the result. Level I course outline
UT Level 1 Practical Training
Level II course outline
UT Level 2 Practical Training Same as for Level 1 course + Interpretation, Evaluation of Indications using DAC. Evaluation Methods and Echo Dynamics, Beam Profile and Plotting ![]()
Magnitic Partical Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. Surface and near-surface flaws produce magnetic poles or distort the magnetic field in such a way that the iron particles are attracted and concentrated. This produces a visible indication of defect on the surface of the material. Therefore, the method is most applicable for detecting the surface or sub-surface defects.MT can be applied in various types depending on the applications required. It could be wet, powder or fluorescent. Level I course outline
MT Level 1 Practical Training Yokes, Prods, Headshot, Central Conductor, Coil Techniques, Using dry, wet ordinary and wet fluorescent powders, Demagnetisation Level II course outline Review of Level I course
MT Level 2 Practical Training Same as Level-I + Interpretation, evaluation and recording of test results ![]()
Liquid Penetrant Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. The Penetrant Method is used to detect discontinuities which are open to the surface of the material being examined. This method may be used on both ferrous and nonferrous materials. Dye Penetrant examination may be used for the detection of surface discontinuities such as cracks, seams, laps, cold shuts, laminations and porosity, Matrix provides both visible and fluorescent Dye Penetrant Examination Services Level I course outline
PT Level 1 Practical Training Visible (Red) and fluorescent penetrant testing of various types of engineering components using dry, wet, solvent suspended developers. Level II course outline
PT Level 2 Practical Training Same as for Level I + Interpretation and Evaluation ![]()
Leak Testing
Training & Certification Course in NDT We are providing Level I and Level II Training and Certification as per Recommended Practice SNT - TC-1A 2006 in the following NDT Method. Leak Testing Services, a Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) that aims detection and characterization of Leaks in a system. Leak Testing (LT) is a Leak Testing NDT technique widely used in Power Plants (Nuclear, Thermal, and Gas Turbine), Petrochemical, Refineries, Automobiles, Valve Manufacturing, and Fabrication etc.
Course Outline LEVEL - I
LEVEL - II Review of level I
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