Very good video! 6 years of ndt inspection experience, 4 of which as a level 2 in magnetic particle inspection, fluorescent penetrant inspection, and radiography. I love what I do, especially when I see people's faces when I tell them I am 24! And on my way to level 3 certifications! :)
Hey Robert, i am interested in NDT and I just graduated in Mechanical Petroelum Engineering. I just wondering if I want to make NDT as my career from where should I start? What certification should I take first? Hope you can help me. Thank you
Nur zarifah salib Nondestructice Testing is an excellent career. And the world is in need of technicians. The way I got my foot in the door to NDT is I started working at a manufacturing company for airplanes. Then I talked to them and told them I was interested in being an apprentice maybe 2-3 times a week for a few hours in the ndt department. I always recommend everyone to start working at an aerospace company or refinery and ask if they will be willing to train you for ndt a few times a week. It worked for me, and I got the hang of it quickly, they changed my position to a full time ndt inspector apprentice. It took me about 2 years total to get all my certifications, but well worth it. If I were to pick one to start off with, I would say penetrant inspection, or magnetic particle inspection. They're both the most common type, and to me the easiest. It's simple, penetrant inspection is used for surface indications, magnetic particle inspection is used for surface, and near sub-surface indications in ferromagnetic materials. Hope this helps and good luck!
Man I miss it 10 years as a level II cross the board tech and loved mostly every second of it but it is hard on the family WHEN YOUR GONE ON THOSE LONG OUTAGES AND LONG BUILDS
Great Review for the Welding Professional Inspection techniques. Thanks Again as this was a marvelous video. T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author and AWS Member
Thank goodness for this video! I'm helping a company to implement some Safe Work Procedures and I need to have a basic understanding of their operations. Was having a hard time grasping the methods they use in their service work. It's all clear now.
Thanks Noman! You can see all our current courses on our website: www.twitraining.com/home/course-schedule If you have any questions we will be more than happy to help you! salessupport@twitraining.com
Does anybody know the music they are using for 12:38 and on? (It was playing before then too) it brings back nostalgic memories of my Nintendo DSi as a kid.
you are never supposed to spray cleaner directly onto the part. if you do so you risk getting cleaner into any kind on discontinuity therefore the penetrant wouldnt penetrate rendering the method ineffective.
Shane Stoner right, you clean the part by spraying the cleaner onto an identical part next to it and hope the part to be tested gets the right idea and cleans itself It's surprisingly common how often people think a cleaning product is supposed to be used on the part being cleaned, but obviously you can clean a part without getting any cleaner on it
Or maybe he means that the cleaner is sometimes sprayed on to the cleaning cloth and that is used to clean the part, and not onto the part itself to ensure that there isn't excessive cleaning products that can conceal the surface cracks. Notice how he says "indirectly", that doesn't mean cleaner won't get on the part, just doesn''t get sprayed on the part directly.
@@Josh-fz9rh do you do penetrant testing? If you spray the solvent directly to the piece you risk it getting inside discontinuitys, where it will not dry properly or completely and then can possibly effect the penetrants ability to get into the cracks and bleed out! Which is why any ndt procedure for any company states to apply it to a rag or cloth before use! Im a PT level 3 mate
Dry powder is definitely not the most preferred method, it is the least sensitive to discontinuities and easiest to miss flaws if bot performed by an experienced technician. It really only serves a purpose when inspecting high temperature materials. Stick with fluorescent and wet visible mag for best results!👍
I am the discoverer of the most advanced welding system in the world. The welding method we invent unites the TITANIUM STEEL or ALUMINUM plates on both sides at the same time through robotics. We weld both sides with hybrid systems of LASER and wire of contribution or electricity and wire from both fronts at the same time automatic. Total welding SYMMETRICAL or asymmetric under inert atmosphere on both fronts. We beat this system presented in the video. Welds without holes of reactive and very hard materials, continuous and without deformations, remains of pores and remains of tools like TWI deposits in titanium and steel
damn this video summarizes 6 weeks worth of lecture
Very good video! 6 years of ndt inspection experience, 4 of which as a level 2 in magnetic particle inspection, fluorescent penetrant inspection, and radiography. I love what I do, especially when I see people's faces when I tell them I am 24! And on my way to level 3 certifications! :)
Robert Lopez what did you do? I have 3-4 years expirence but haven't logged anything. How would I get it on the civilian side?
Hey Robert, i am interested in NDT and I just graduated in Mechanical Petroelum Engineering. I just wondering if I want to make NDT as my career from where should I start? What certification should I take first? Hope you can help me. Thank you
Nur zarifah salib Nondestructice Testing is an excellent career. And the world is in need of technicians. The way I got my foot in the door to NDT is I started working at a manufacturing company for airplanes. Then I talked to them and told them I was interested in being an apprentice maybe 2-3 times a week for a few hours in the ndt department. I always recommend everyone to start working at an aerospace company or refinery and ask if they will be willing to train you for ndt a few times a week. It worked for me, and I got the hang of it quickly, they changed my position to a full time ndt inspector apprentice. It took me about 2 years total to get all my certifications, but well worth it. If I were to pick one to start off with, I would say penetrant inspection, or magnetic particle inspection. They're both the most common type, and to me the easiest. It's simple, penetrant inspection is used for surface indications, magnetic particle inspection is used for surface, and near sub-surface indications in ferromagnetic materials. Hope this helps and good luck!
Thank you. :)
Can i get your number @Robert lopez? I want some career suggestions from you..
Im honored to be among the ones to call them selves NDT Technicians :)
Great. Excellent video! I'm NDT technician. I've been working as ultrasonic inspector since 2000. I'm working at ECOVIX SHIPYARD, in Brazil
Hello sir how much you sallary
100 rand per day
@@BijendraKumar-dq8ld hello sir I'm a production manager and I'll would be glad to work with you
@@kennethworlase890 please give me your email or WhatsApp number
Thank you very much for the video.It's really good for beginners and those who really make NDT career.All the best for all of you.
Great video! Impressed with the value you offer and clear explanation of NDT processes.
Man I miss it 10 years as a level II cross the board tech and loved mostly every second of it but it is hard on the family WHEN YOUR GONE ON THOSE LONG OUTAGES AND LONG BUILDS
It's really very useful to all,who has to much interested about NDT.
Thank full to all guidance.
Great Review for the Welding Professional Inspection techniques. Thanks Again as this was a marvelous video.
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author and AWS Member
High quality video and good explanation
what a great video! All my respect for the makers/producers.
Great video ... I collaborated with these guys (Gary & Colin) in Cambridge many, many years ago on Phased Array UT.
Thank goodness for this video! I'm helping a company to implement some Safe Work Procedures and I need to have a basic understanding of their operations. Was having a hard time grasping the methods they use in their service work. It's all clear now.
I just started taking NDT courses in Canada. I do not know anything about you r saying but it def sound interesting!
Give it time greenhorn you'll learn it then learn to love it
@@brazonlee1575 ive been thinking about getting into it. How much math is needed to do NDT?
IT helps me understand NDT testing theory more !
2:08 _a very thin layer_
*Spray spray spray*
Great work and contribution by TWI
Always best quick recall ,many thanks
Such technologies. Humen are very smart. Brain itself is a complicated texture and component.
Am a Teacher, Thank you very much for the nice video regarding NDT.
I graduated from The Ocean Corporation February. I am trying to get into the NDT world, but I am having a hard time getting a job.
How’d it go? I’m looking at them now
@georgediaz4589 still looking
@@georgediaz4589 that was 4 years ago
Nice video, i am BGAS 3.2 certified now i wanna expend my skills with BGAS 3.1 AND NDT.
Thanks Noman!
You can see all our current courses on our website: www.twitraining.com/home/course-schedule
If you have any questions we will be more than happy to help you! salessupport@twitraining.com
Decent Video. As a Level lll PT,MT,RT Alot of people have no clue what NDT is and what methods do what.
Does anybody know the music they are using for 12:38 and on? (It was playing before then too) it brings back nostalgic memories of my Nintendo DSi as a kid.
Many thanks for the illustration. keep the good work.
High quality and propesonal video,thanks sir
👍👍nice information.im NDT Rope Access and QC inspector
Thank you sir, it's very useful to me for quick review.
am also interested in NDT but am not sure whether to start with radiographic o magnetic.....
bongeka mhlamanzana w
How much salary did u expect after completion of btech and NDT course
I like, do you have videos radiographic testing??? Saludos de Mexico.
I am currently in my final year of school and want to be an aerospace ndt engineer. I'm going to take mechanical engineering in college at level 3.
santhu raj 😂😂😂
@@shanthuog2589 😝
This video is very good for understand non-destructive testing, thanks...
Very nice video, thank you for posting
Excellent summary introduction.
Very basic and conceptual ...I Like this.
NDT Career is the best for mechanical engineers and other engineers...
where is the testing with noise Barkhausen
you are never supposed to spray cleaner directly onto the part. if you do so you risk getting cleaner into any kind on discontinuity therefore the penetrant wouldnt penetrate rendering the method ineffective.
Shane Stoner right, you clean the part by spraying the cleaner onto an identical part next to it and hope the part to be tested gets the right idea and cleans itself
It's surprisingly common how often people think a cleaning product is supposed to be used on the part being cleaned, but obviously you can clean a part without getting any cleaner on it
Or maybe he means that the cleaner is sometimes sprayed on to the cleaning cloth and that is used to clean the part, and not onto the part itself to ensure that there isn't excessive cleaning products that can conceal the surface cracks. Notice how he says "indirectly", that doesn't mean cleaner won't get on the part, just doesn''t get sprayed on the part directly.
@@KingHalbatorix you spray the cleaner on a cloth and wipe, not directly onto the part, dont be such a smart ass
@@rippermaggoo2534 the cleaner is a solvent. It literally evaporates
@@Josh-fz9rh do you do penetrant testing? If you spray the solvent directly to the piece you risk it getting inside discontinuitys, where it will not dry properly or completely and then can possibly effect the penetrants ability to get into the cracks and bleed out! Which is why any ndt procedure for any company states to apply it to a rag or cloth before use! Im a PT level 3 mate
clear and conceptual, very helpful
could you turn on captions(English auto generated) ? please
Really I like your explanation 👍
Sir do you have any questions on the answer and really
Can u upload a video how to use dgs machine
thank you very much , its very helpful !!!!
Good for introduction, thamks TWI
really helpful,Thanks to cambridge
They have non destructive testing at my job but im justa grunt worker. Xraying looks pretty interesting though
THANKS! This was so helpful!
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Is it worth it going for ndt? How is the pay ?
Which book is best ?
nice information about NDT
excellent explain... super.
I love this video it help me so much
Is working as ndt fun?
Any ndt vacancies?? plz mention i have done ASNT LEVEL 2
Hi zeeshan ali, All our current job vacancies can be found on our website: www.twi-global.com/about/careers/our-vacancies/
zeeshan ali Have you ever thought about becoming a CWI
Jop's L-2 want
Very useful video
mask must be worn during spraying!
Don't let them lie to you, it is a lie just for selling their masks
Excellent explanation thanx..
Can anyone help me to get a job in ndt , i have lvl 2 ndt , can anyone help me to express my interest in getting job in ndt
Great Video
encouraging me to learn more
More informative thanks
Thing's I've studied since in the bachelor
Thank you.
Sir on the question
Excellent!!!!!!!!
Thank you
very usefull
thanks so much
this wAs really cool t0o watcxh.
Without ndt, the world isn't safe. because, there's no where you ill go in the world, without findind NDT.
Excellent
748 Candido Square
for me Vietsup (non-destructive testing-ndt). thansk you
Thanks
Homies not even using the cross stitch yoke placement method. What a noob
more videos like that
THANKING U
433 Aufderhar Trail
Black ink magnatic particle yuck.. he forgot the powder red preferred by most field work.
Jeff Bailey negative
Dry powder is definitely not the most preferred method, it is the least sensitive to discontinuities and easiest to miss flaws if bot performed by an experienced technician. It really only serves a purpose when inspecting high temperature materials. Stick with fluorescent and wet visible mag for best results!👍
I am the discoverer of the most advanced welding system in the world.
The welding method we invent unites the TITANIUM STEEL or ALUMINUM plates on both sides at the same time through robotics.
We weld both sides with hybrid systems of LASER and wire of contribution or electricity and wire from both fronts at the same time automatic.
Total welding SYMMETRICAL or asymmetric under inert atmosphere on both fronts.
We beat this system presented in the video.
Welds without holes of reactive and very hard materials, continuous and without deformations, remains of pores and remains of tools like TWI deposits in titanium and steel
Koelpin Rapids
Tnx
Damn, super imposing 3" ....? Fuck that
Superimposing 3” is about the max that’s suitable within most standards
1744 Cyrus Drives
Adelbert Squares
Sénégal CND CHANTIER NAVAL MY LEVEL 2
And on the answer
705 Wolff Freeway
What kind of tool degreases parts by wasting a whole can of degreaser/brake-cleaner for every single one? More money than brains...
Naomie Landing
McKenzie Motorway
Volkman Path
My artificial hips need NDT .
Carolyne Loop
Conroy Mountains
👍
Doesn't anybody wear gloves and masks?