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Course Description

Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI), also referred to as Dye Penetrant Testing, is a sensitive, inexpensive and very portable Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) method that is capable of detecting and locating discontinuities that are surface breaking. This method is an enhancement of visual inspection.

 

This course covers basic principles of liquid penetrant inspection and processing, advantages and disadvantages of various processes, system controls, test equipment and accessories, and inspection procedures and standards.

Prerequisites

 

One of CODE 118, CODE 270 or EXAM 109 is the mandatory requirement for this course. You are required to show proof of completion by emailing conedadvising@sait.ca. If you've taken Materials & Processes at another institution please contact conedadvising@sait.ca.

 

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Section Title
Liquid Penetrant Levels I and II
Type
Laboratory - In Person
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 17, 2024 to Jun 21, 2024
Type
Lecture - In Person
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 17, 2024 to Jun 21, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
40.0
Location
  • Main Campus
Delivery Options
Classroom  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee non-credit $1,349.00
Drop Request Deadline
Jan 15, 2024 to Jun 17, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
Jan 15, 2024 to Jun 17, 2024
Withdrawal Request Deadline
Jun 18, 2024 to Jun 20, 2024
Required Software
N/A
Reading List / Textbook

Course Materials:

All required course materials are included in tuition fees.

Section Notes

Before Course Start – Campus Access:

If you have any questions, contact conedadvising@sait.ca.   

Note: The minimum age requirement for enrollment is 18 years.

Prerequisite:
At least three months of field experience in Liquid Penetrant inspection is recommended.  

One of CODE 118, CODE 270, or EXAM 109 is the mandatory requirement for this course. If you have completed this requirement at a school other than SAIT, email your proof of completion documents to conedadvising@sait.ca at least one week prior to the course start.

Students applying for training must possess adequate mathematical proficiency required for NDT. A passing grade in any Grade 10 Math or equivalent is required. If students cannot produce credentials to demonstrate math proficiency, they must write the Math 10-C exam at SAIT. To book this test, please contact the SAIT Testing Centre at testing@sait.ca. Note: Students who are already certified in another non-destructive testing method are exempt from this prerequisite.

Materials to bring to class: UV Protected Clear Lens Safety Glasses, calculator, geometry set, steel toe safety boots.

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