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Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) Blended learning

21st Jul 2025

Location
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Start Date
21st Jul 2025
End Date
23rd Jul 2025
Course only
£ 590.00 + VAT
Exam only
£ 410.00 + VAT
Course + Exam package
£ 1,000.00 + VAT

Is it for me?

The course is suitable for all NDT personnel, inspectors and technicians engaged in or responsible for weld inspection, inspection of castings and forgings during fabrication or in-service inspection.

This eLearning training is part of the ‘blended learning’ Magnetic Testing; a mix of eLearning and in-class practical training followed by certification to EN ISO 9712. The online modules can be studied when and where it is most convenient and at your own pace.

The package separates the learning of theoretical concepts from the practical application of the method, coupled with questionnaires focused on the theoretical principles and specific applications related to different product and industrial sectors.

In addition to the eLearning element of the Magnetic Testing, students will then attend practical classroom training for 2 days followed by certification exam in one of TWI training facilities.

Note for candidates wishing to enrol on the MT blended learning course: 
The e-learning modules require time to study. All students needs to plan their study time and complete the online modules (including all assessments) before joining the classroom.

It is a mandatory requirement to issue access to the online material no less than 15 calendar days prior to the commencement of the in-class element of the course. There shall be no exception to this requirement, please plan your study to embrace this requirement.

What will I learn?

eLearning
The MT Level 2 eLearning training courses consists of two main modules, to be studied in the order below.

Module 1: Product Technology

  • Lesson 1 - Common Discontinuities: Describes the main types of discontinuities that can occur in metallic products
  • Lesson 2 - Basic Steel Metallurgy: Basic insight into the metallurgy of steel, and how its mechanical properties can be modified by alloying and heat treatment
  • Lesson 3 - Steel Making: Follows the steel making process, from the blast furnace to the preparation of steel for casting
  • Lesson 4 – Casting: Outlines some common methods that are used to cast metals, and the types of defects that can occur
  • Lesson 5 – Wrought Products: Outlines some common wrought processes, and the types of defects that can occur
  • Lesson 6 – Welding: Outlines the main arc welding processes, features of a weld, and types of welding defects

Module 2: Magnetic Testing Theory

  • Lesson 1 – Principles of MT: The basic principles of magnetism and how magnetic particle testing works
  • Lesson 2 - Methods of Magnetisation: The portable and fixed equipment that is used to magnetise test specimens
  • Lesson 3 - MT Detecting Media and Equipment: Describing the inks, powders and other equipment that is used in the MT process
  • Lesson 4 – MT Techniques: Outlines the techniques, current waveforms, and demagnetisation methods used in MT
  • Lesson 5 – Assessing Magnetising Force and Amperage: Outlines the methods used to assess whether magnetising force and amperage is adequate for the magnetising method used

Each module contains:

  • Downloadable course notes
  • Pages explaining the underlying theory
  • Self–assessment questionnaires 
  • A coursework section with questions on general and specific theory
  • A personal tutor assigned to each certification candidate

At the end of your online training phase, by completing the coursework section you will automatically receive your results, which will indicate whether you are ready for the classroom element of the course, or if you need further time to study.

Classroom
In addition to the eLearning element of the Magnetic Testing, students will then attend practical classroom training for 2 days, covering the practical aspects of the method  followed by certification exam in one of TWI training facilities.

Training is in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9712 and the course ends with the certification examination.

What will I leave with?

By the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • Explain the basic principles of magnetic particle inspection methods
  • Carry out magnetic particle inspection
  • Write clear and concise inspection instructions and test reports
  • Meet syllabus requirements for CSWIP and PCN

Certification

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