Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Class Room

Is it for me?

The course is suitable for all NDT personnel, inspectors and technicians engaged in or responsible for weld inspection, inspection of castings and forgings during fabrication or in-service inspection.

  • Castings
  • Welds
  • Wrought Products
  • Pre and in-service inspection multi-sector (Welds, Castings and Wrought Product)
Conducting magnetic particle inspection on a thin
Conducting magnetic particle inspection on a thin wall test plate

What will I learn?

This course will teach you about the principles of magnetism, magnetic fields, induction, permeability and reluctance, and magnetisation. You will also learn about lines of force, methods of testing, interpretation of indications, demagnetisation, practical exercises, methods of assessing sensitivity, and instruction writing.


During the Level 2 instruction writing and application, attendees requiring only Level 1 training will carry out practical applications to written instructions.


Training is in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9712 and the course ends with the certification examination.

What will I leave with?

By the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • Explain the basic principles of magnetic particle inspection methods
  • Carry out magnetic particle inspection
  • Write clear and concise inspection instructions and test reports
  • Meet syllabus requirements for CSWIP, PCN Level 2

Certification

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What else should I know?

        Price listed is for direct access Level 2 and includes examination and levy fees. For Level 1 option, please contact Customer Services.

        Please note:
        All candidates attending a PCN examination (initial, retest or renewal) must provide photo ID (e.g driving licence number, passport number, PCN ID card) on the day of sitting the examination. Failure to do so will result in the candidate being turned away.

        ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
        No mandatory course entry requirements.

        Training requirements:
        The minimum required duration of the training, which includes both theoretical and practical elements, is:

        • Level 1 - 16 hours
        • Level 2 - 24 hours (Direct Level 2 - 40 hours)


        The training hours requirement is fulfilled when candidates attend one of TES Canada's training courses.

        Certification requirements:
        The minimum duration for experience prior to or following success in the qualification examination is:

        • Level 1 - 1 month
        • Level 2 - 3 months (Direct Level 2 - 4 months)


        Certification will not be issued until successful completion of the examination and the required experience is achieved.