NDT training - Module: Penetrant Penetrant Testing - Application to organs and structures (MAPTOS2)
Technicentre Rouen Quatre-mares
Program
- Principles and objectives of non-destructive testing
- General
- Metallurgy, defectology and welding
- Characterizing indications
- Cartography
- Physico-chemical phenomena
- Products
- Standards
- Observation conditions
- Health and safety
- Automatic systems
- Control plates
- Instruction sheets
- Drafting instruction sheets and applying them in trials
Pedagogical objectives
- Explain the principles and aims of non-destructive testing, based on theoretical principles
- Use and identify railway terms and appropriate technical vocabulary
- Cite, explain and apply basic physical principles
- Identify the basic metallurgical phenomena that may or may not have an impact on the performance and results of NDT penetrant testing.
- Select and define a range of equipment and facilities for penetrant testing
- Write and describe the various steps involved in using an instruction sheet in maintenance production.
- Discriminate PT inspection results according to documentary specifications and maintenance production cases
- Distinguish and define the particularities of test implementation, including workstation safety conditions
Benefits of this training
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Personnel involved
Personnel wishing to obtain PT2 CFCM qualification/certification to NF EN ISO 9712
Prerequisites
Have completed at least level 1 PT training in accordance with NF EN ISO 9712, Have technical and technological knowledge in relation to NDT, on defects encountered in maintenance on metal parts (origin, characterization and consequences).
Course duration
4 days
Locations
Technicentre Rouen Quatre-mares
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