Radiographic Inspection

Industrial Radiography Image Interpretation, Radiographer

So, you’re a radiographer and want to get better at reading images? ND3 is your choice for an Industrial Radiographer Image Interpretation course. We’ve been making and reviewing images for more than four decades. We’ve seen easy and we’ve seen hard; we can feel your pain.

Harness our knowledge to work for you as we show you how to properly qualify the radiograph before you look for any discontinuity; we’ll show you problems with radiographs and how to fix them before making the image. Get better at what you’re what your career is based upon and pass up your peers on the way up the ladder.

Know that your images stack up, enroll in an image interpretation course today.

Subjects Covered:

  1. The Radiography Process (conventional film, phosphor plates, or digital detector array panels)
  2. Types of Sources
  3. Basic Principles of Radiography
  4. Radiographs
  5. Radiographic Image Quality
  6. Exposure Techniques
  7. Darkroom Facilities, Techniques, and Processing (different for conventional film, CR, and DR)
  8. Indications, Discontinuities, and Defects
  9. Manufacturing Processes and Associated Discontinuities
  10. Radiographic Viewing (different for conventional film and digital images)
  11. Application Techniques
  12. Evaluation of Castings
  13. Evaluation of Weldments
  14. Standards, Codes, and Procedures for Radiography

Subjects taken from ASNT CP-105 as the basis for course subject matter. Additional subject material may be presented for clarification, requirement changes, or student/employer addition based upon specific need.

Course Length

40 hours

Availability

In-Person

Prerequisite(s)

A minimum of a Level I certification in Radiography, Film, CR, or DR Required prior to this course

Industrial Radiography Image Interpretation, Non-Radiographer