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MT 2 COURSE OUTLINE The NDT Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Testing Level II training course will provide theory lectures and practical training to provide the candidate with a preliminary understanding of Magnetic Particle Testing. The course will encourage group discussions around practical problems and provide field expertise on how to resolve them. At the end of this course, the candidate will understand how to perform inspection of samples for Magnetic Particle Test. The course will cover :- Basic principles on Magnetic Particle testing. Inspection and measurement of samples. Familiar with the scope and limitation of the method Introduction to ASTM and ASME standards and specifications. At the end of the course, candidate will be appearing for a Level II exam. Each candidate will be a certified NDT MT Level II upon successfully clearing the examination. How will you and your company benefit from this course? Qualified to set up and calibrate equipment and interpret and evaluate results as per applicable codes, standards and specifications. Should be familiar with technique, scope and limitations of the methods for which is qualified. Organize and report the results. Should exercise assigned responsibility for on-the- jobtraining and guidance of trainees and Level I personnel. What we will cover: Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) methods – Theory and Practical Duration : 40 Hours (5 days ) with following topics for each day Day 1 Manufacturing / Casting / Forging / Welding Process Discontinuities: Inherent, Processing and Service o Fundamentals of MT o Theory Magnets and Magnetism Magnetization Methods Day 2 Inspection and detection of indication Checks and calibration Equipment Quality Control of Equipment and Techniques Day 3 Safety precautions Test Procedure Interpretations and reporting

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MT 2 COURSE OUTLINE

The NDT Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Testing Level II training course will provide theory lectures and practical training to provide the candidate with a preliminary understanding of Magnetic Particle Testing. The course will encourage group discussions around practical problems and provide field expertise on how to resolve them. At the end of this course, the candidate will understand how to perform inspection of samples for Magnetic Particle Test. The course will cover :-

Basic principles on Magnetic Particle testing. Inspection and measurement of samples. Familiar with the scope and limitation of the method Introduction to ASTM and ASME standards and specifications.

At the end of the course, candidate will be appearing for a Level II exam. Each candidate will be a certified NDT MT Level II upon successfully clearing the examination. How will you and your company benefit from this course?Qualified to set up and calibrate equipment and interpret and evaluate results as per applicable codes, standards and specifications. Should be familiar with technique, scope and limitations of the methods for which is qualified. Organize and report the results. Should exercise assigned responsibility for on-the-jobtraining and guidance of trainees and Level I personnel. What we will cover:Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) methods – Theory and PracticalDuration : 40 Hours (5 days ) with following topics for each day Day 1

Manufacturing / Casting / Forging / Welding Process Discontinuities: Inherent, Processing and Service 

o Fundamentals of MT o Theory

Magnets and Magnetism Magnetization Methods 

Day 2

Inspection and detection of indication Checks and calibration Equipment Quality Control of Equipment and Techniques

Day 3

Safety precautions Test Procedure Interpretations and reporting Detectability of defects

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Day 4

Evaluation Techniques Demagnetization methods Practical training

Day 5

Codes and Standards Examination Examinations meeting SNT-TC-1A

Who Should Attend:

High school Grade(12) or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours Diploma Engineer or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours Degree Engineer and experience is not mandatory.

Methodology:

Theory and practical will taught by certified ASNT L-III Course is structured according to SNT-TC-1A This course consists of modules that include both classroom lectures and handout

training. Course materials include visual aids and student handouts. A certificate will be issued upon successful performance of the examination

Pre-Course Requirements :

The Candidate should have a minimum of High-school level education. Near vision Acuity and Color Contrast Differentiation should be performed annually

(Section 8.2 of SNT- TC-1A, 2009). The examination will be in accordance with ASNT Std. SNT-TC-1A by ASNT Level III

Professional. Candidates are encouraged to bring an electronic calculator. Programmable calculators

are permitted as long as it does not have an alphanumeric keyboard. No other books, paper, or charts will be allowed.

Candidates are permitted to use a translation dictionary. No electronic dictionaries will be allowed.

Note:

Course syllabus may get change and/or modified to cover all necessary aspects of the technique if deem necessary;

We can tailor the NDT training syllabus to satisfy the requirements of an individual Company’s specific written practice if requested; 

Company may need to arrange NDT equipment for practical training.

Duration: 5 daysPrice: Not Announced

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Language: English 

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Not Announced Not Announced   Book course:For a downloadable copy of the registration form, please click on the link Training booking Form. The completed form can then be sent to us by fax (+971 4 3559433) / email ([email protected]). For a downloadable copy of the training calendar, click on link Training Calendar 2014.  Terms and Conditions:

Upon receiving a completed booking form by fax/email, a place is reserved for the delegate/s on a first come first serve basis and course confirmations will be sent closer to the date of the course or when a course is confirmed.

A course is confirmed only when we have received sufficient enrollments to conduct a viable course to ensure active participation from students.

If you have not received joining instructions at least 5 days prior to the course, please contact us by email or phone.

Cancellations must be given in writing. In the event that cancellation is received 2 weeks or less prior to the course, 50% of the course fee will be levied. For ‘No-shows’ on the course, the full course fee will be levied.

For delegates requiring accommodation, DNV has corporate rates. Bookings should be made directly with the hotel, quoting the DNV course reference. Delegates must settle hotel accounts themselves.

Delegates cannot bring any claim or legal action against DNV relating to participation in the course or from knowledge obtained during the course. The use of the information or documentation obtained during the course shall be at the user’s sole risk.