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Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges - Training Course
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What's Covered
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Day One - Level I:
- Fundamentals of Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging
- Calibration - Why, how, when and how often?
- Test conditions - Exterior and internal corrosion
- Scanning speed - How fast can you scan and still detect pitting?
- Choosing the proper instrument, probe and couplant.
- Is it really wall thinning, or did you detect inherent material flaws such
as an inclusion or lamination. How to tell the difference.
Day Two - Level II:
- Through coating measurements
- High temperature measurements
- Testing different materials -test blocks or correction factors
- Special applications
- Accuracy, reliability & repeatability
- Data logging schemes
- Instrument selection: Digital Readout, A-Scan, B-Scan
Day Three:
- A-Scan instruments, i.e., DMS, DMS-2, T-Scope III, Thickness Gauges
- Data Recorders
- Utility, GridWare and UltraMate Software
ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGING IS TOO IMPORTANT TO LEARN BY TRIAL
AND ERROR!
LET US TEACH YOU HOW TO DO
IT RIGHT.
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Who Should Attend?
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Day One:
Pipeline Inspectors and Welders
Tank Inspectors
Power Plant Inspectors
Boiler Inspectors
Refinery & Chemical Plant Inspectors
Customers with difficult applications
T-Scope II and DMS/DMS-2 users
Day Two:
- Refinery & Chemical Plant Equipment Inspectors
- Customers with difficult applications
- T-Scope III and DMS/DMS-2 users
Day Three :
- T-Scope III and DMS/DMS-2 users and those
considering their purchase
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