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2010

Training divition

Course catalog

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Proceso de certificación:

If you believe that you meet the requirements, fill out a request for certification and

send it along with supporting documentation to be evaluated for admission to submit reviews of the method

You must meet the minimum requirements laid down in that procedure in regarding:

level of education, training in the method, experience and visual acuity. In the case which you do not comply with the requirements of training, sign up for our courses

Your company or employer must have a procedure of Qualification and Certification of Personnel in Non-destructive testing. In case of not having it, request our services for

the elaboration of one, on the part of a Level III Certificated by the ASNT

Present examinations of the method of your interest in the scheduled examination

period. These examinations are prepared and evaluated by a level III certified by the ASNT

The Level III will review all recorded documents and will issue the

certificate of qualification on behalf of your company

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Non Destructive Testing: Set of test methods used to examine or inspect a part, material or system without compromising its future usefulness. They are used to detect macroscopic discontinuities in structures after they have been in service for some time. Its use has been increasing since is practical and effective during all phases of production materials and their

applications. Comprehensive trials: non destructive program. Introduction to the non destructive testing

Industrial X-Ray: An X-ray is a photographic record produced by the passage of X-rays or gamma rays from an object to the film. It is one of the oldest and most widely used nondestructive testing methods. It has a wide range of applications in terms of size of parts, composition of the material

and manufacturing methods. Industrial X-Ray level I and level II course

Ultrasound: Ultrasound method consists in spreading high frequency sound waves and analyzing metallic materials and some non-metallic materials in a wide range of geometric shapes and sizes. The waves bounce off any internal discontinuities and those rebound are captured, processed and evaluated. You can examine non porous materials, containers, used for structural purposes in large sizes. It does not imply any danger to the operator or staff in the vicinity during the use of ultrasound and only requires access to a face of the object. ultrasound techniques have been developed which are able to monitor production materials, their integrity within the transport, storage and manufacturing processes and to

determine the rate of degradation during service. Ultrasound level I and level II course

Liquid Penetrants: It’s a non-destructive testing procedure used to detect and expose discontinuities open to the surface in non porous materials. The trial with penetrating liquid provides enhanced visual evidence of cracks, porosities, overlaps, brands and other surface discontinuities

quickly and cost-effectively with a high degree of reliability. Liquid penetrants level I and level II course

Magnetic Particles: It’s a non-destructive testing method that allows to reveal subsurface and surface discontinuities in magnetic materials. It may apply to the gross materials during the process of forming, machining and heat-treatment; and to verify discontinuities associated with the service. Magnetic particle level I and level II course

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X-RAY course Level I

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality test and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the quality of

x-rays and those responsible for planning work of x-ray and making decisions based on the

identification and extension of weld defects.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow a technician to assess the quality

of X-rays, determine causes of defects in films and take corrective actions to improve the quality of

processes. Recognize discontinuities associated with the different manufacturing processes,

differentiate between discontinuities and defects and apply criteria of evaluation based on

standards, codes and procedures.

Contens

Review of basic principles of X-Ray.

Technical darkroom, facilities and processing of films.

Indications, discontinuities and defects.

Processes of manufacturing and associated discontinuities.

Review of principles of radiological security.

X-rays comment.

Technical radiography welding evaluation standards, codes and procedures for

radiographies.

Duration

40 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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X-RAY course Level II

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the quality

of x-rays and those responsible for planning work of x-ray and making decisions based on the

identification and extension of weld defects.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow a technician to assess the

quality of X-Rays, determine causes of defects in films and take corrective actions to improve the

quality of processes. Recognize discontinuities associated with the different manufacturing

processes, differentiate between discontinuities and defects and apply criteria of evaluation based

on standards, codes and procedures.

Contens

Review of basic principles of X-ray

Technical darkroom, facilities and processing of films

Indications, discontinuities and defects.

Processes of manufacturing and associated discontinuities.

Review of principles of radiological security

X-Rays comment technical radiographic

Welding evaluation

Standards, codes and procedures for X-rays

Duration

40 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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UT course Level I

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for verification of quality and the execution of

ultrasonic testing and those responsible for running and scheduling ultrasonic inspection and

making decisions based on the identification and extension of indications.

Offer

The course provides essential theoretical and practical knowledge allowing a technician to

perform basic calculations, calibrations and ultrasonic scans, perform specific evaluations of

acceptance or rejection by written instructions and record the results of trials.

Contens

Basic ultrasound physics: introduction, basic principles of acoustic, equipment, basic

methods of testing.

Ultrasound techniques: test methods, calibration, review with recto beam, and review with

angular beam.

Examination procedures.

Duration

40 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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UT course Level II

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for monitoring and evaluating trials of

ultrasonic testing and those responsible for planning inspection work with ultrasound and making

decisions based on the identification and extension of indications.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills enabling a technician to recognize the

different types of discontinuities and origins, according to the shape of the product, as well as

detect them, locate them, interpret them and evaluate them based on the codes, standards and

procedures.

Contens

Review the ultrasound techniques: principles, equipment, technical testing, calibration.

Product and material base assessment: plates, toolbars, pipes and tubular products,

forges, foundry, ingots, compounds.

Welding evaluation.

Evaluation of adhesions.

Detection of discontinuities.

Assessment indications evaluation.

Duration

40 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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Liquid penetrants course Level I

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Technicians, inspectors, welders, responsible for the execution of work requiring application of

penetrating dyes as a quality control tool and fault diagnosis.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow a technician to properly apply

penetrating liquids and learn about different methods and applications, as well as the precautions

that must be applied.

Contens

Introduction.

Liquid penetrant method processes.

Equipment used in the test liquid penetrant.

Duration

08 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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Liquid penetrants course Level II

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Engineers, technicians, inspectors, welders, responsible for the execution of jobs requiring

application of penetrating dyes as a quality control tool and fault diagnosis.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow a technician know the

advantages and disadvantages of the different tests with tint penetrant methods and recognize

and evaluate indications.

Contens

Review of basic principles of the method.

Selection of the appropriate method in tint penetrant testing.

Method inspection and evaluation of indications.

Standards and inspection procedures.

Duration

08 academic hours. 8am to 5pm

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Magnetic particle course Level I

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

technicians, inspectors, welders, responsible for the execution of jobs requiring application of

magnetic particles and quality control tool for diagnosis of faults during the useful life of the

industrial equipment.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills which allow a technician to properly apply

the trial with magnetic particles

know different methods, materials and their applications.

Recognize the types of discontinuities that can be detected with magnetic particles and

their interpretation.

Contens

Principles of magnetism and magnetic fields

Features of the magnetic fields.

Effects of discontinuities in materials.

Magnetization techniques.

Selection of the appropriate method in magnetization.

Degaussing principles.

Equipment used for tests with magnetic particles.

Detectable discontinuity types with magnetic particle inspection materials.

Interpretation and evaluation of indications in the magnetic particle test.

Duration

12 academic hours; 1st day: 8am to 5pm; 2

nd day: 8am to 12pm

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Magnetic particle course Level II

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Engineers, technicians, inspectors, welders, responsible for the execution of jobs requiring

application of magnetic particles and quality control tool for diagnosis of faults during the useful

life of the industrial equipment.

Offer

The course provides the essential knowledge and skills which allow a technician to properly apply

the trial with magnetic particles

know different methods, materials and their applications.

Recognize the types of discontinuities that can be detected with magnetic particles and

their interpretation.

Contens

Principles of magnetism.

Flow of field effects of discontinuities in materials.

Magnetization techniques.

Selection of the appropriate method of magnetization.

Inspection materials.

Equipment used for magnetic particle testing.

Discontinuity types detectable with particle magnetic.

Degaussing principles.

Use of standards for the interpretation and evaluation of information.

Quality control of processes and equipment.

Duration

12 academic hours; 1st day: 8am to 5pm; 2

nd day: 8am to 12pm

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Other courses

Welding inspection workshop

Area of Activity

Welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for monitoring and/or inspection work of

welding with previous studies and experience in the area.

Offer

Provides information about applicable different welding processes in non-destructive

testing methods.

Provides knowledge of welding and an useful base of inspection in the workplace.

Contens

Safe Practice, measurement, cutting and welding processes.

Terminology, geometry of welded joints, weld symbols.

Documentation required for welding, inspection and grading.

Welding metallurgy, properties of metals and destructive testing processes.

Evaluation of discontinuities welding and visual test base metal and other non

destructive test methods.

Duration

8 academic hours: 8am to 5pm

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Qualification workshop

Area of Activity

Technique and human resources.

Directed to

Directed to professionals and technicians directly responsible of monitoring and/or execution of

nondestructive testing requiring certified or certifying in one of the NDT methods. Coordinators of

HR requiring a direct certification program in their companies. People interested in expanding

their knowledge in this area and ideal for gaining knowledge in the procedures and requirements

for the qualification of personnel in the various methods of NDT.

Offer

Acquisition of expertise in the management of SNT-TC-1A of the ASNT recommended practice.

Know the requirements and procedures for certification in a method/level of NDT.

Recognize the validity of the certification and the reasons for revocation, interruption,

termination and re-certification procedure.

Contens

Definitions.

Qualification levels.

Requirements for the initial qualification.

Training programs.

Exams.

Certification.

Evaluation of performance.

Interruption, termination, and recertification.

Certification records.

Duration

4 academic hours

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Interpretation workshop Part I

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for evaluating the quality of x-rays and those

responsible for decisions based on the identification and extension of weld defects.

Offer

The first part of the course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow an inspector to

interpret and judge the radiographic quality.

The second part focuses on the interpretation and evaluation of weld X-Rays.

Contens

Basic theory of X-Rays.

Basic principles of radiological security.

Selection of films, energy levels and techniques.

Radiographic sensitivity assessment.

Duration

16 academic hours: 8am to 5pm

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Interpretation workshop Part II

Area of Activity

Inspection, welding, quality control and mechanical integrity.

Directed to

Professionals and technicians directly responsible for evaluating the quality of x-rays and those

responsible for decisions based on the identification and extension of weld defects.

Offer

The first part of the course provides the essential knowledge and skills that allow an inspector to

interpret and judge the radiographic quality.

The second part focuses on the interpretation and evaluation of weld X-Rays.

Contens

Weld defects and its components.

Conditions of observation of X-Rays.

Identification of X-Rays.

Suspicious indications.

Appreciation of X-Ray principles and parameters of interpretation procedures.

Acceptance criteria.

Duration

16 academic hours: 8am to 5pm

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