Duration:  3 Months
Eligibility:  Plus Two, ITI, Diploma, B.E, B.Tech & Above

According to current Industrial requirements all Engineers should be multi talented and specialized in at least 2 or more specific technical areas. Though Engineering topics are vast and wide, fresh Engineering graduates may not beable to stick up to the mark of present industrial requirements as above said. To bridge thisgap Fresh Engineers need to be trained and certified in Specialization Certification Programand enrich their knowledge equivalent to an Engineer having Minimum 3 year’s industrialactive experience.Nowdays,Specialization Certification Programs are considered as amandatory requirement in almost all industries.

QA/QC IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

According to current Industrial requirements all Engineers should be multi talented and specialized in at least 2 or more specific technical areas. Though Engineering topics are vast and wide, fresh Engineering graduates may not beable to stick up to the mark of present industrial requirements as above said. To bridge thisgap Fresh Engineers need to be trained and certified in Specialization Certification Programand enrich their knowledge equivalent to an Engineer having Minimum 3 year’s industrialactive experience.Nowdays,Specialization Certification Programs are considered as amandatory requirement in almost all industries.

  • Role and responsibility of QC Inspector
  • Codes, standards and specifications
  • Welding process
  • Welding variables and consumables
  • Welding joint preparations
  • Preparations of WPS,PQR,WQT,ITP
  • Detailed study of ASME BPVC sections
  • Basic and introduction to CSWIP 3.1
  • Hydro test procedure and testpack
  • Precommissioning
Areas covered
  • NDT LEVEL- II
  • PIPING & PIPELINE ENGINEERING
  • WELDING INSPECTION
  • QA/QC ENGINEERING
     
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT LEVEL–II)

It is a technique used in science and industry to evaluate the properties & imperfections of material, component or weld. NDT is commonly used in forensic engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering,system engineering,aeronautical engineering,medicine and art.

FieldStudy:

  • Introduction to NDT
  • Visual testing(VT)
  • Liquid Penetrate testing (PT)
  • Ultrasonic testing(UT)
  • Magnetic Particle testing(MT)
  • Radio Graphic testing film (RT)
PIPING & PIPELINE ENGINEERING

Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluid (liquid and gases) from onelocation to another. The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport offluid.Industrial process piping(and accompanying in-line components)canbe manufactured from wood, fiber glass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically sense and control the pressure,flow rate and temperature of the transmitted fluid, and usually are included in the field of Piping Design(or Piping Engineering).Piping systems are documented in piping and instrumentation diagram(P&IDs).

FieldStudy

  • Introduction to piping and pipeline engineering
  • piping codes and standards
  • basics of piping designing
  • pipe routing
  • materials pecifications
  • Pipe fitting and applications
  • Pipe supports and GAD
  • Study of P&ID and isometric drawing
  • Fabrication and Erection methods
  • Pressure testing
  • Pipe coating, PWHT
  • Documentation and billing
WELDING INSPECTION

Welding is a fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials,usually metals or thermo plastics, by causing fusion, which is distinct from lower temperature metal-joining techniques such as brazing and soldering, which do not melt the base metal. In addition tomelting the base metal, a filler material is typically added to the joint to form a pool ofmoltenmaterial(the weld pool) that cools to form a joint that is usually stronger than th ebase material. pressure may also be used in conjunction with heat, or by itself, to produce aweld.

FieldStudy

  • Types of Welding
  • ASME BPVC section IX(Welding and Brazing Qualification)
  • Visual inspections
  • Usage of different gauges
  • Document verification
  • Pre heating and post weld heat treatment
  • Welding consumables
  • Specification’s welding positions.
TRAINING

Combined courses Visual inspection , Ultrasonic Inspection, Radiographic Testing, Penetration test, Magnetic particle inspection

  • Evidence of successfully completing the respective level 1 and 2 in the respective method
  • Written evidence of industrial experience lasting at least 3 months (640 hours) in the respective method, signed by the employer
  • Recent eye test

TUV Rheinland Centre for Advanced Training Welding and NDT (certification with TUV and Kemmpi)

  • Welding
    SMAW ,GMAW , GTAW , SAW , IoT Impact Welding
     
  • NDT

Ultrasonic Testing ,Radiography Testing
Magnetic particle testing, Penetrant Testing, Visual Testing , RTFI
Required Entry behaviour for the course: Students of Diploma/B.E/M.E Mechanical/ Auto
Duration : 7 days