Radiographic Testing (RT) Level I & II
$1,000.00
- this course is 10 days, five days for each level.
- This method consists of a sensitive radiographic film being placed under a specific component a weld or casting.
- The Component is then exposed to ionizing radiation either X-Radiation or Gamma Radiation.
- This radiation will pass through the component and expose the film beneath it, leading to what is known as the latent image on the film.
- This image is not a permanent image and no noticeable change will be seen until development when it becomes a permanent fixed image.
- Discontinuities such as cracks or lack of fusion within the component can affect the exposure of the film.
- Most materials can be tested by Radiographic inspection, e.g.
- Ferritic and non-ferritic materials and both welds, castings and often composites are viewed too.
- Radiographic testing provides a permanent record and provides a high sensitivity of testing.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
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