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Whether
you are interested in Infrared Level I, II, or III , on site or off site
training, we can provide you with the infrared training program that best
meets your needs. Our training group is an independent and
unbiased thermographic training company with in-depth knowledge of
all brands of thermal imaging cameras. Instructors hold ASNT
(American Society of Non-destructive Testing) certification and conduct the training according to ASNT
guidelines. Upon successful completion of the course, each student
will be provided with a certificate as proof of course completion.
They have
worked with hundreds of companies and thousands of thermographers
who use infrared imaging, or thermography, in a host of
applications. These range from predictive and preventive
maintenance (P/PM) to condition monitoring, from nondestructive
testing (NDT) to research and development (R&D), from process
control to quality control, and from building diagnostics to
security and surveillance.
Level
I - $1495
A basic course including theory,
applications and hands-on training:
- Learning to Think Thermally.
- Basic theory of thermography
and its application.
- Hands-on use of thermal
imaging equipment.
- Concepts of infrared imaging
that apply to your applications
- The elements of proper image
acquisition and documentation.
- Documenting findings and
writing effective reports.
- Marketing thermography to
internal or external customers.
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Snell
Infrared Training
Level
II - $1495
A professional course for
experienced thermographers who want to expand their knowledge and
skills.
- Reviewing the basics.
- Understanding quantitative
thermography.
- Developing skills for advanced
temperature measurement.
- Developing new applications.
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Snell
Infrared Training
Research and Development -
$1395
This course will explain the
application of infrared imaging technology for solving new and
unique research, development and test problems. It will discuss:
- A review of available
technology.
- Determining instrument
requirements.
- Identifying the variables in
testing.
- High speed and time-lapse
thermography.
- Steady state and transient
thermography.
- Emissivity, reflectivity and
wavelength considerations.
- Analytical techniques and
software considerations.
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Snell
Infrared Training
 
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