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Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
3 day course
2.3 CEUs
$775
Dates Available
15–17
September 2008.
Course now closed to
further registration.
9–11
February 2009.
Registration
deadline 19 December 2008; Cancellation/transfer deadline 19 January
2009.
11–13
May 2009.
Registration
deadline 20 March 2009; Cancellation/transfer deadline 20 April
2009.
21–23
September 2009.
Registration
deadline 24 July 2009; Cancellation/transfer deadline 24 August
2009.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will have reviewed:
• The basic principles and theory relating to Ultrasonic
Testing
• The classes of equipment and materials commonly used in
UT
• Responses typically encountered during the performance
of
Ultrasonic Testing application
• How procedural requirements are extracted from specifications
and standards
Materials Included
• Nondestructive Testing Handbook: Ultrasonic Testing
• ASNT Level III Study Guide: Ultrasonic Method
• Supplement to Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A (Q&A
Book)—Ultrasonic Testing Method
• Mathematic Formulas and References for Nondestructive
Testing Ultrasonics
Get a head start
on your exam preparation. Register for this ASNT Refresher Course
today! Download the application.
Application
for 2009 courses
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