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Detailed Training Information

Course Title: Level II – Adv. Thermographic Applications
Schedule:
March 15-19, 2010
Monday, Mar 15:
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, Mar 16:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, Mar 17:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, Mar 18:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, Mar 19:
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Tampa, Florida US
Training Venue:
11606 McKinley Dr.
Tampa, Florida 33612
+1.813.978.8228

The training site is about 15 miles from the Tampa International Airport. Shuttles and taxis provide transportation to and from the airport & lodging sites for a nominal fee. Attendee parking at the Alfano Center is complementary.

The Conference Center is located near many area corporations, the University of South Florida, the highly recognized Moffitt Cancer Research Center, the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Busch Gardens and Adventure Island theme parks.

Price: $1,695.00
Hotel Information:
Wingate Inn - Tampa USF Link opens in a new window
3751 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL 33612
+1.813.979.2828

The Wingate Inn is next door to the conference center/training site.  Sleeping room rates run between $109.95 and $139.95. 

3701 East Fowler Ave.
Tampa, FL 33612
+1.813.910.7500

The La Quinta Inn is located within walking distance of the conference center/training site. The current sleeping room rates run between $109 and $119.

Course Description:

Continuing Education Credits/Units Available for This Course

Prerequisite: Level I

A 32-hour quantitative thermography class designed for practicing thermographers interested in advancing their knowledge and capabilities. This class covers advanced theory and applications of infrared thermography in the preventive maintenance, quality assurance, condition monitoring and nondestructive testing of materials fields. 

Level II focuses on radiometric temperature measurement and how taking accurate temperatures improves the diagnosis and interpretation of thermal situations. The course delves deeply into the concepts of emissivity, reflected temperature compensation as well as spatial and measurement resolution. Other topics include: inspecting though transmissive films and windows and the use and limitations of IR mirrors.
 
The Level II course extends the knowledge gained in Level I on infrared theory and heat transfer concepts. Students leave aware of the full operational capabilities of their radiometric thermal imaging equipment and are challenged daily with hands on demonstrations, experiments and inspection situations similar to those they will experience in the field.
 
This course fully meets the educational requirements for certification according to the published recommendations of ASNT.  The class is open to everyone regardless of whether or not they own a thermal imager. Attendees that do have equipment are encouraged to bring their systems as there are a number of hands-on learning opportunities available during the week.

 

Questions? Call 1.800.636.9820
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