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Non Destructive testing (NDT) – Level I and Level II.
Non destructive testing is one of the improtant technique used in Mechanical fabrication, Welding in all heavy metal industries. Here the Material is been tested without any damage to the material and to get the desired results.
Fresh/ Experienced, Diploma/ Degree Mechanical, Chemical and Production Engineers are eligible for NDT Level II. Whereas Students who have completed ITI or 12th Science graduations are eligible for NDT Level I.
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Introduction to SIT, includingIntroduction to SIT Team, Departments, Vision mission, Rules and regulations,Standard procedures, Introduction of the Trainer and induction program.
Introduction to NDT (Common forall Method)
· Basicsof Non Destructive Testing
· NonDestructive versus Destructive Testing
· Manufacturing processes anddiscontinuities
· Types ofNon Destructive Testing Methods
· SNT-TC-1A-2020Edition
Method 1 - Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT)
· Scope ofLPT
· Principleof LPT
· PenetrantEquipment & Materials
· Requirements of a LiquidPenetrant Examination Procedure
· Penetrant testing methods andtechniques
· PenetrantGroups
· InspectionProcedure
· Indications
· Interpretation of indications
· Acceptance Criteria
Module – 02 – Magnetic Particle Testing (MPT)
· Scope of MPT
· Basicof Magnetism
· MagnetizationTechniques
· Equipment’s & Materials
· MPT Testing Methods & Techniques
· InspectionProcedure
· Indications
· Interpretation of indications
· Acceptance Criteria
Module – 03 – Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
· Scope of Ultrasonic Testing
· Principle of Ultrasonic
· Theory of Sound Wave
· Wave Propagation, reflection & refraction
· Couplant, Ultrasonic Sound Energy & materialCharacteristics
· Equipment’s & Materials
· Ultrasonic Testing Technique
· Interpretation of indications
· Acceptance Criteria
Module – 04 – Radiographic Testing (RT)
· Scope of RT
· Atomic Structure, Isotopes & Half Life
· Source of Radiation & their Characteristics
· Generation of X ray
· Gamma Ray Sources
· Exposure Techniques
· Radiographic Film & Processing Techniques
· Sensitivity, Definition & I.Q.I
· Defects & their appearance
· Radiographic Film Interpretation
· Acceptance Criteria
- To be able to apply the requirements of the relevant industry standards to the mechanical testing of equipment used in the process industry.
- To be able to comply with the set of procedures followed by the manufacturer as per the MOU.
- To be able to perform the set of testing procedures and produce the report based on them, in order to select or reject the material before processing and finish products after the completion of fabrication.
- To specify and confirm the appropriate mechanical physical properties of the component pre and post-fabrication.
- To specify and confirm the appropriate mechanical physical properties of the weld joint post-welding.
- Learners will have the authority to perform the test and produce the results of the same.
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