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This course format is where training will be conducted in person at specific location. Date and time are not decided yet but it will be planned within next 2 weeks after you enroll & pay for this course. Get in touch with our team if any clarification is required.
Upon completion of the course, you will be:
1. Familiar with Principles, applications, limitation and advantages of LPT.
2. Familiar with different techniques and selection of technique of LPT.
3. Understand different types of material that can be tested by LPT & basic Metallurgy related to NDT and the material tested.
4. Be familiar with equipment, instrument and consumable required for performing LPT.
This module talks about the basics and fundamentals of LPT. The following topics are covered in this module
1. Introduction to NDT & LPT
2. Brief history of non-destructive testing and LPT
3. Purpose of LPT
4. Familiar Basic Principle of LPT
5. Familiar Techniques of LPT
6. Application of LPT
7. Advantages & Limitation
8. Familiar Performing of LPT on Various types of material, welds, and components.
9. Familiar with Interpretation and evaluation of indications.
10. Levels and methods of personnel Qualification
Participants seeking to enter the NDT industry are advised to enrol for LPT Level-I course.
Liquid Penetrant Testing or Penetrant Testing (PT) is one of the oldest and most widely used non-destructive testing method. The origin of liquid penetrant testing is generally attributed to the inspection of wheel axles in the railroad industry in the 1890s. It is considered an effective NDT method and capable of detecting very small surface breaking discontinuities that cannot be found by direct visual examination in various non-porous materials. It is well suited to the detection of all types of surface cracks, forging laps, surface porosity, laminations, hot tears, cold shuts and similar discontinuities in various product forms. Penetrant testing can be performed on magnetic and non-magnetic materials, metal or non-metals, ceramics etc but does not work well on porous materials. It is extensively used for the inspection of wrought and cast products of both ferrous and nonferrous metals, powder metallurgy parts, ceramics, plastics, and glass objects.
Industry domains :
Oil & Gas , Aerospace , Energy & Utilities
Engineering Disciplines :
Mechanical , Inspection , Welding
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