VT is one of the most cost-effective quality control measures. This training prepares technicians to apply the principles of light and use of measuring/viewing equipment for the inspection of completed welds, forgings, castings and machine parts.
PT is considered a simple and sometimes portable method for inspecting the surfaces of components for small discontinuities not readily discoverable by normal visual means.
MT uses electromagnetic forces and magnetic particles to reveal discontinuities located on or near the surface of ferro-magnetic materials. The training course instructs the technician in the use of different styles of equipment to safely apply either an electrical or magnetic current to a component. Magnetic particles are then applied to the component to reveal disruptions in the resulting magnetic field.
The first step to a career in Radiography. Radiation safety training covers the principles and safety concerns of working with radioactive materials. Training covers topics as outlined in the code of federal regulations on use and storage of materials.
RT is offered as two 40-hour courses (one for each level). Training covers topics outlined in CP-105 and meets the hour requirements listed in SNT-TC-1A. Course format covers principles of all techniques in the Radiographic method include CR, CT, and DRT principles.
8-hour training for personnel transporting or offering to transport radioactive materials on public highways for use in industrial radiographic operations.