Ultrasonic nondestructive testing, also known as ultrasonic NDT or simply UT, is a method of characterizing the thickness or internal structure of a test piece through the use of high frequency sound waves.
Upon completion of training, students should be able to carry out and understand the following regarding ultrasonic testing:
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An Excellent Learning Experience is our Goal: Hannes Barnard, Director
For many years, I have wished to own my own NDT training center where I could freely teach my students to the best of my ability, in the best facility, with the best and newest equipment, to create the best learning experience for each and every individual.
I am enthusiastic about NDT and hope to instill that enthusiasm in everyone who attends one of my classes. To do it correctly, without compromising, and to be proud of my work.
I believe I can make it happen in this training, and if you do not have an excellent learning experience, I will personally refund your fees.
We began presenting NDT courses under the banner of NASA DBN in January 2022, after being established in November 2021. NASA GP became self-sufficient in 2022. Our lecturers, Hannes, Mo, and Phil, have a combined total of the following qualifications and over 50 years of experience in NDT:
This method is used for the detection of surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials and is primarily used for crack detection.
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This method is used for the detection of surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials and is primarily used for crack detection.
This method is used for the detection of surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials and is primarily used for crack detection.
This is a simple low-cost method of detecting surface-breaking flaws such as cracks, laps, porosity, etc.
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