ABOUT THE COURSE: A 16-hour course for developing skills in the art and science of evaluating radiographs. This course will cover radiographic inspection processing and all of the varying parameters that contribute to the final radiographic image quality. Will provide information on the film interpreter's role and capability, paying particular attention to the practical interpretation of radiographs. This four-day –4 hour (16 hrs.) course provides basic knowledge into how to effectively interpret radiographs of weldments, castings, electronics, composite and other materials. Emphasis is placed on the radiographic image quality requirements of codes and specifications. This course is practical in nature, utilizes classroom participation, and allows for hands on application in the review of radiographic film.
This course will:
Discuss the attributes needed for acceptable radiographs
Explain various types of discontinuities in weldments, castings and other forms
Explain acceptance criteria from various codes and standards
Apply various acceptance criteria for weld acceptance
Hands-on viewing and evaluation of radiographs
This four-day (16 hrs.) course provides basic knowledge into how to effectively interpret radiographs.
The practical session radiographs are concentrated towards the product technology of the participant
ATTENDIES: Will receive formal classroom training, hands on inspection and be required to perform all process controls relative to aerospace requirements. The class includes books, handouts, and quizzes/exams covering material.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for welding inspectors, auditors, supervisors, managers, engineers, quality assurance/quality control personnel, radiographic personnel, and others who desire to improve their skills in this area.
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