Non Destructive Testing Methods (NDT Process)

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Non Destructive Testing Methods (NDT Process) , liquid Penetrant testing, Eddy current test, Ultrasonic Testing, Radiography, Magnetic Particle Method, Leak Testing,NDE.

What you”ll learn:

  • General process engineering and quality guidelines for the use of NDT
  • Visual Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Die Penetrant Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Magnetic Particle Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Eddy Current Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Ultrasonic Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Radiography Testing and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Acoustic Emission and Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Leak Testing, Vibration Analysis
  • Non Destructive Testings of metals, machines and components
  • How to select the best NDT methods for your application
  • Personnel certification

Description

Are you looking to learn NDT Methods and boost your career?

Do you want to have a career in mechanical engineering with the fastest career growth?

Do you want a career with tons of job opportunities?

Well, we have a solution for you.

Our Non-Destructive Testing course comes with a blended package of theoretical and practical learning.

The topics are sorted in accordance with the demand in the industries.

NDT engineers are in extremely high demand in various engineering fields such as Marine, Oil and gas, Petrochemical, Power, Aircraft, Automobile, Manufacturing, and so on.

NDT  engineers are responsible for carrying out the inspection and testing of machinery, thereby reducing losses to companies and ensuring the utmost safety of workplaces.

Our NDT  course is directly focused on industrial skills needed in the current workplace.

Once you complete the NDT  course, you shall have lots of job opportunities in any country of the world.

Non-destructive testing (NDT) is the process of inspecting, testing, or evaluating materials, components or assemblies for discontinuities, or differences in characteristics without destroying the serviceability of the part or system. In other words, when the inspection or test is completed the part can still be used.

In contrast to NDT, other tests are destructive in nature and are therefore done on a limited number of samples (“lot sampling”), rather than on the materials, components or assemblies actually being put into service.

These destructive tests are often used to determine the physical properties of materials such as impact resistance, ductility, yield and ultimate tensile strength, fracture toughness and fatigue strength, but discontinuities and differences in material characteristics are more effectively found by NDT.

Today modern nondestructive tests are used in manufacturing, fabrication and in-service inspections to ensure product integrity and reliability, to control manufacturing processes, lower production costs and to maintain a uniform quality level. During construction, NDT is used to ensure the quality of materials and joining processes during the fabrication and erection phases, and in-service NDT inspections are used to ensure that the products in use continue to have the integrity necessary to ensure their usefulness and the safety of the public.

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