Radiographic Testing (RT)

Radiographic Testing (RT) is a nondestructive testing (NDT) method which utilizes ionizing radiation (X or Gamma Radiation) to penetrate an object and reveal information about its internal conditions. When the test object is exposed to ionizing radiation some of the radiation is attenuated, some of it is scattered, and some passes through the object. The ionizing radiation passing through the test object is detected by a detector. Most radiographic techniques used today employ radiographic film that records a latent image when exposed to ionizing radiation. Other detectors, such as imaging plates, are also used and new radiographic imaging technologies are being developed.
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Radiographic Testing Level I Course:

This training program was developed to instruct students on the fundamental basics of Radiographic Testing principles and theory for conventional film. Students will be instructed in topics such as fundamental physics, radioactive materials, types of radiation, radiations interaction with matter, exposure devices and radiation sources, film types, film development and a review of radiographic safety principles.

This is a 40-hour course which satisfies the training hours needed for Level I certification in accordance with SNT-TC-1A, ANSI/ASNT CP-189, and NAS-410.

Please call for scheduling before completing purchase of course. 218-851-8347

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Radiographic Testing Level II Course:

This training program was developed to instruct students on the advanced theory, and application of radiographic testing.  Course content includes topics such as physics review, darkroom facilities, techniques and processing, indications, discontinuities and defects, radiographic film viewing, application techniques, evaluation of castings, evaluation ow welds, and radiography procedures.

This is a 40-hour course which satisfies the training hours needed for Level II certification in accordance with SNT-TC-1A, ANSI/ASNT CP-189, and NAS-410.

Please call for scheduling before completing purchase of course. 218-851-8347