Certification Schemes

Description
  • Interpretation of radiographs is the analysis of the shadow image formed on the film by the radiation transmission pattern of the test specimen. The image is evaluated in terms of internal and external discontinuities of the specimen. Supporting information such as radiography test parameters, part geometry, etc., and good knowledge about metallurgy, manufacturing process, and flaw detection capability of radiographic technique is required for proper interpretation.

    Competence in interpretation is acquired gradually by experience and critical analysis of the indications, sometimes supported by other NDT methods or metallography. Though training cannot replace the experience it can act as a catalyst and considerably accelerate the learning process.
Course Code Duration Examination Additional Information
  • RSA/RI2
  • 5 Days
  • Theory and Practical
  • N/A
Prerequisites/Entry Requirements
Recommendation
Who Should Attend
  • There are no pre-requisites for this course.
  • School leavers with Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with the ability to perform basic math calculations.
  • Suitable for all non-radiation NDT operators and inspectors who require basic principles of radiographic interpretation of welds.
Course Content
  • Basic Principles of Radiation Used for Radiography
  • Radiographic Film
  • Film Processing
  • Exposure Techniques
  • Radiographic Film and Image Quality
  • Viewing and Interpretation of Radiographs
  • Welding Processes and Discontinuities
  • Codes, Standards and Specification for Film Interpretation