What is it?
This five day (40 hrs.) Level II course builds upon the Level I syllabus and emphasizes a greater depth of study, development of senitometric curves, exposure chart production and the development of
procedures and techniques. In addition to covering the theoretical aspects of this method, the course
provides demonstrations and practical hands-on laboratory time on both portable and stationary
equipment.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for manufacturers, NDT inspection companies, service organizations and
overhaul agencies who require their technicians or engineers to be trained in the application of
radiographic techniques.
Course Outline
» | Theory of Matter | |
» | Radiation Theory/ Radioactive Isotopes | |
» | Generation of X-Radiation | |
» | Interaction With Matter | |
» | Radiographic Film/ Film Processing | |
» | Radiographic Sensitivity | |
» | Exposure Calculations | |
» | Radiographic Quality | |
» | Codes/Specification Requirements | |
» | Interpretation of Weld Radiographs | |
» | Interpretation of Casting Radiographs | |
» | Acceptance Criteria | |
» | Film Processing | |
» | Review and Q & A Session |
Basic Pre-requisites
The Level II courses are advanced programs, intended for people who have successfully completed Level
I training. For the onsite training, the class size depends upon the requirement of the employer and is limited for maximum utilization of instructor and equipment.