OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the course is for students to acquire skills in carrying out inspections using the different existing techniques, assessing the requirements and discriminating the conditions of the procedure.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
- Know the different types of inspection and regulations.
- Know the types of weld defects and their acceptance requirements.
- Acquire sufficient training to perform weld inspections with different inspection methods, especially liquid penetrants and ultrasound.
AGENDA
1.WELD INSPECTION METHODS
1.1. VISUAL INSPECTION.
1.2. PENETRATING LIQUIDS.
1.3. INSPECTION BY MAGNETIC PARTICLES
1.4. RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION.
1.5. ULTRASOUND INSPECTION.
1.6. DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
2. INSPECTION OF WELDING BY PENETRATING LIQUIDS
2.1. BEGINNING.
2.2. TECHNIQUES.
2.3. REQUIREMENTS.
2.4. ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS.
2.5. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS.
3. ULTRASOUND INSPECTION OF WELDING
3.1. BEGINNING.
3.2. THICKNESS CONTROL.
3.3. TECHNIQUES.
3.4. REQUIREMENTS.
3.5. ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS.
3.6. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS.
4. INSPECTION OF WELDED CONSTRUCTIONS
4.1. IMPORTANCE AND PURPOSE OF THE INSPECTION OF WELDED CONSTRUCTIONS.
4.2. ORDER OF INSPECTION.
4.3. INSPECTOR OF WELDED CONSTRUCTIONS, CHARACTERISTICS.
4.4. FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
5. PREPARATION OF INSPECTION REPORTS
PREREQUISITES:
It is aimed at active and unemployed workers.
DURATION: 80 hours (45 theoretical hours and 35 practical hours in the workshop).
MODALITY: ON-SITE
ENROLMENT FEE: Ask for a quote. This training can be subsidized
through FUNDAE.