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  • January 2026

  • Tue 6

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    January 5–January 7
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • February 2026

  • Mon 9

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    February 9–February 12
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • Mon 16

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    February 16–February 18
    NOLA 5156 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • March 2026

  • Mon 2

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    March 2–March 4
    NOLA 5156 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • Mon 9

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    March 9–March 12
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • April 2026

  • Mon 6

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    April 6–April 8
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • Mon 13

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    April 13–April 16
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • May 2026

  • Mon 4

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    May 4–May 6
    NOLA 5156 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • Mon 11

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    May 11–May 14
    HOTX 3014 Denkman Street, Pasadena, TX, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • June 2026

  • Mon 8

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    June 8–June 10
    NOLA 5156 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

  • December 2026

  • Mon 14

    Magnetic Particle Inspection, Level I and Level II

    December 14–December 16
    NOLA 5156 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA, United States
    Magnetic Particle Inspection

    Magnetic particle inspection is a very good method at finding small surface and near surface discontinuities that may be otherwise missed. It relies on an uninterrupted magnetic field being interrupted by the discontinuity. Learn how to apply this important method and the limitations of use by attending a Magnetic Particle inspection course hosted by ND3.

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