Course Description

This course is designed by experienced ASNT Level III, as per ASNT SNT TC 1A. MPI testing also called as ‘magnaflux’ testing among the quality personnel.
The training is to give understanding of principles of magnetism, techniques, equipment during the class room sessions. Practical training is essential part of the course to get extensive exposure to magnetic particle inspection techniques using actual equipment. 
After successful completion of MPT Level II training, inspector can do calibration of equipment, do magnetic particle inspection, evaluate the indications and prepare a test report.

Course Objectives

The course objective is to provide a sound knowledge of Magnetic particle Testing for technicians to enable to carry out tests according to a established procedure. Its good course for MPT Level I technicians, whose day to day work is to find crack or flaws on ferrous metals. The course is especially designed to provide practical skills.
We train on all techniques and equipment. Electromagnetic yokes, bench type machines, prods and coil equipment using dry, wet fluorescent methods.
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:

  • Identify suitability of MT for material and inspection procedure.
  • Develop MPI techniques and procedure that shall be followed by level I operator.
  • Interpret and evaluate the test results.
  • Prepare a test report with observations.

Audience

This course is aimed at all personnel including testers, inspectors, engineers and surveyors who require a thorough and comprehensive introduction to magnetic particle testing of welded joints.

Prerequisites

Course Content

  • Basics of Magnetism
  • Magnetisation Techniques
  • Inspection Mediums
  • Inspection Techniques
  • Indication Classification
  • Test Equipment and Accessories
  • De-magnetisation
  • Types of Discontinuities
  • Review of MPI Level-I course
  • Selection of Techniques
  • MPI Codes, standards and Procedures
  • Acceptance Standards
  • Manufacturing Process and Discontinuities
  • Interpretation of Indications
  • Preservation of Indications
  • Evaluation of Test Equipment

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