Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Level I

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Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Level I

Training objectives:
To provide a basic Knowledge of MT to enable a participant to carry out tests according to a established
procedure under supervision of a level II or III personnel. The course is especially designed to provide a
sound theoretical knowledge and practical skill for MT required for a level I technician.

MT Level I Responsibilities:
To carry out operations as per written procedure/instruction from level II personnel. He shall be able to set
up equipment, calibrate and carry out tests, classify and report the results. He shall not be responsible for
the choice of test technique nor for assessment of the test results.

Course outline :
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) methods Theory and Practical
Duration : 24 hours (3 days) with following topics for each day
Day 1

Manufacturing / Casting / Forging / Welding Process

Discontinuities: Inherent, Processing and Service


o

Fundamentals of MT

Theory

Magnets and Magnetism

Magnetization Methods

Inspection and detection of indication

Day 2

Checks and calibration

Equipment

Safety precautions

Test Procedure

Day 3

Detectability of defects

Practical training

Codes and Standards

Examination

Examinations meeting SNT-TC-1A

Who Should Attend:

High school Grade(12) or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours

Diploma Engineer or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours

Degree Engineer and experience is not mandatory.

Methodology:

Theory and practical will taught by certified ASNT L-III

Course is structured according to SNT-TC-1A

This course consists of modules that include both classroom lectures and handout training.

Course materials include visual aids and student handouts.

A certificate will be issued upon successful performance of the examination

Pre-Course Requirements :

The Candidate should have a minimum of High-school level education.

Near vision Acuity and Color Contrast Differentiation should be performed annually (Section 8.2 of
SNT- TC-1A, 2009).

The examination will be in accordance with ASNT Std. SNT-TC-1A by ASNT Level III Professional.

Candidates are encouraged to bring an electronic calculator. Programmable calculators are


permitted as long as it does not have an alphanumeric keyboard. No other books, paper, or charts
will be allowed.

Candidates are permitted to use a translation dictionary. No electronic dictionaries will be allowed.

Note:

Course syllabus may get change and/or modified to cover all necessary aspects of the technique
if deem necessary;

We can tailor the NDT training syllabus to satisfy the requirements of an individual Companys
specific written practice if requested;

Company may need to arrange NDT equipment for practical training.

Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Level II

Training Objectives :
This course provides detailed instruction in the theory and practices of magnetic particle inspection,
including the capabilities and limitations of the method. Instruction will be given in generally accepted
inspection techniques in accordance with codes and standards.

MT Level II Responsibilities :
A certified MT Level II personnel is qualified to :

To select proper test technique and equipment as per established procedure

To calibrate, set and carry out test or supervise testing by level I operator

Prepare test report for acceptance/rejection as per standard

Have knowledge of merits and limitations of MT and other common NDT methods

Prepare written procedure for level I operator

Responsible for care and maintenance of testing machines and accessories

Course Outline :
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) methods Theory and Practical
Duration : 40 Hours (5 days ) with following topics for each day
Day 1

Manufacturing / Casting / Forging / Welding Process

Discontinuities: Inherent, Processing and Service


o

Fundamentals of MT

Theory

Magnets and Magnetism

Magnetization Methods

Day 2

Inspection and detection of indication

Checks and calibration

Equipment

Quality Control of Equipment and Techniques

Day 3

Safety precautions

Test Procedure

Interpretations and reporting

Detectability of defects

Day 4

Evaluation Techniques

Demagnetization methods

Practical training

Day 5

Codes and Standards

Examination

Examinations meeting SNT-TC-1A

Who Should Attend:

High school Grade(12) or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours

Diploma Engineer or equivalent and min. work experience of 70 Hours

Degree Engineer and experience is not mandatory.

Methodology:

Theory and practical will taught by certified ASNT L-III

Course is structured according to SNT-TC-1A

This course consists of modules that include both classroom lectures and handout training.

Course materials include visual aids and student handouts.

A certificate will be issued upon successful performance of the examination

Pre-Course Requirements :

The Candidate should have a minimum of High-school level education.

Near vision Acuity and Color Contrast Differentiation should be performed annually (Section 8.2 of
SNT- TC-1A, 2009).

The examination will be in accordance with ASNT Std. SNT-TC-1A by ASNT Level III Professional.

Candidates are encouraged to bring an electronic calculator. Programmable calculators are


permitted as long as it does not have an alphanumeric keyboard. No other books, paper, or charts
will be allowed.

Candidates are permitted to use a translation dictionary. No electronic dictionaries will be allowed.

Note:

Course syllabus may get change and/or modified to cover all necessary aspects of the technique
if deem necessary;

We can tailor the NDT training syllabus to satisfy the requirements of an individual Companys
specific written practice if requested;

Company may need to arrange NDT equipment for practical training.

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