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56th Annual Conference of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

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56th Annual Conference of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

The 56th Annual Conference of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) will be taking place from 5-7 September 2017 at The International Centre, Telford, UK.

This prestigious event will see experts in NDT and related technologies meet to exchange experiences, ideas and the very latest developments that will shape the future of NDT.

Papers are invited from both academia and industry on all aspects of non-destructive testing, including:

  • Rail and axle testing
  • Aerospace
  • Bonded joint inspection
  • Power generation
  • Nuclear
  • NDT of food
  • NDT in forensic science
  • Automated and robotic NDT
  • Theoretical modelling
  • Inspection qualification
  • Composites
  • Adhesives and bonding
  • Thermography

Abstracts (of no more than 200 words) must be submitted online at: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ndt2017 by 21 April 2017.

For more information visit: http://www.bindt.org/events/ndt-2017/ndt-2017-call-for-papers/

National Welding Meet 2017 Bengaluru from 12-13 May 2017 by The Indian Institute of Welding IIW India

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ABOUT THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF WELDING

With a mission to be the Premier Professional Institute in India for the advancement of Welding Science & Technology and related activities, IIW India has been involved in human resources development in Welding in India by carrying out training and certification of engineers and welders in line with international standards; technology diffusion to the Industry and to the welding community; encouraging Research & Development in welding; and establishing international standards of quality for the Indian fabrication industry. IIW India's National Welding Training and Certification Scheme (NWTCS ) has been prepared to meet the demand of industry for welders, trained and certified to a level of competency commensurate with the requirements of any of the welder qualification and certification standards or codes. Directorate General of Employment &
Training (DGE&T), Government of India, Ministry of Labour & Employment has empanelled IIW-India as an “Assessing Body” for MES courses under Skill Development Initiative (SDI) Scheme for all courses under Fabrication Sectors in all States and Union Territories in India. IIW-India is an Authorised National Body (ANB) for training & certification of welding professionals by the International Institute of Welding, such as IWE, IWT, IWS & IWP. IIW-India has obtained accreditation as Authorised National Body for Company Certification (ANBCC) from the International Institute of Welding through its International Authorisation Board (IAB) for the exclusive rights within India to operate its Manufacturers Certification Scheme (MCS) forcertification of companies for compliance to the requirements of ISO 3834.

ABOUT IIW-BENGALURU BRANCH

The Indian Institute of Welding - Bengaluru Branch is one of the older and most vibrant branches of IIW-India with a membership of 10 corporates and over 150 professionals. The Branch is tirelessly working towards the development of Welding technology and around Bengaluru. The branch activities include organizing training courses for Welders and welding Engineers and providing Consultancy to various industries to improve the quality of products and services.

THEME OF NWM 2017

Advances in Welding Technology 

Most international Manufacturing standards considers  welding as a special and critical-to-quality process. Welding is an absolute essential process of any manufacturing activity ranging from pin to plane. The National Welding Meet-NWM2017 is being organized to focus on recent developments in welding, to discuss on opportunities for welding professionals and welders to improve their skill sets. NWM2017 is aimed at creating a common platform on which Industries & Professional alike come together to exchange ideas and knowledge for mutual benefits. It also provides an exciting opportunity for the educational and professional institutes to meet the industry. The meet will also provide for the industry to get upto date on the research and developments on Welding and related technology.

Skill Development for Make in India

India will have the largest young work force by 2020 in the world. This is coinciding with the eminent huge demand for skilled workforce in the welding sector. To capitalize this opportunity in India large number of companies are establishing their global manufacturing bases in India.

This will lead to rapid industrialization; with it will come the large gap in the demand-supply of skilled workforce in this vital sector. NWM2017 seeks to address this key issue and its associated challenges in the welding skill improvement.

VENUE: BENGALURU - WORLD’S MOST DYNAMIC CITY

Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore has recently been adjudged as the world’s most dynamic city in a global  survey. Although, more popularly referred to as the IT capital of India; Namma Bengaluru is the major manufacturing hub for Aerospace, Automobile, Engineering, Earth moving equipment and more recently biotechnology companies. The city is home to major R&D centres for HAL, BEML, Indian Defence and global companies such as Boeing, Airbus, GE and UTC Aerospace. Bengaluru enjoys the most salubrious weather  throughout the year.

BE A PART OF NATIONAL WELD MEET 2017 BENGALURU

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The National Welding Meet-NWM 2017 Bengaluru will be beneficial to personnel engaged in the Welding Process Technology in general and practicing Engineers, Professionals, Faculties, Managers and Supervisors from Fabrication Industries, Research Personnel, Academicians, Students, Power & Process Plant Maintenance Personnel, Manufacturers of Power Sources, Welding Consumables suppliers, Welding Equipment manufacturers, Skill development institutes on Welding etc.

TECHNICAL PAPERS
You may submit technical papers in the areas such as Advanced Welding Processes, Special Welding techniques, Welding Productivity& Quality improvement techniques, Welding Equipment manufacturing, Welding Consumables, QA/QC of welds/fabrication, Welding Inspection, Skill Development & training on Welding, modern welding practices, standardization and certification of welding workshops, cutting techniques for welding and related case studies.

DELEGATES
We cordially invite you to be our delegate to support  this excellent knowledge sharing event. Your wholehearted support can make this meet a resounding success.
You can register for the event online by visiting our website: www.nwm2017.com

Advertisement in Souvenir
To commemorate NATIONAL WELDING MEET 2017 BENGALURU, a souvenir will be published containing all technical papers and information highlights of the event. Placing an advertisement in the Souvenir will ensure that you reach the right

WELD TECH EXPO 2017
Exhibitor Profile
  • Welding Brazing Soldering Equipment
  • Manufacturers
  • Consumables, Fixtures, Welding Inspection
  • Equipment, accessories suppliers
  • Advanced Welding Processes
  • Cutting Equipment
  • Fabrication/Welding Industries
  • Welding Automation & Robotics
  • Repair & Maintenance Welding
  • Welding Safety Equipment & Accessories
  • Generator Manfacturers
  • Industrial Gases Suppliers
  • Material Testing Labs
  • Raw Material Suppliers (Iron & Steel, Pipes,
  • Tubes, Flats, Angles, Aluminium, Stainless Steel,
  • Copper etc.)
  • Sheet Metal Fabricators
  • Bending & Punching Industries
  • Heat Treatment & Ovens Manufacturers
  • Laser Cutting
  • Crane Manufacturers & Suppliers
  • Structural Manufacturers
  • Transformer & Panel Board Manufacturers
  • Welding Machine, Consumables & Accessories
  • Suppliers
  • Heavy Fabrication Industries
  • Material Handling Equipments - Manufacturers &
  • Suppliers
  • Nondestructive testing-NDT Testing& NDT Training Institutes
  • Aluminium Welding - Fabricators & Suppliers
  • Stainless Steel Welding - Fabricators & Suppliers
  • Steel Furniture Manufacturers & Suppliers
  • Banks & Financial Institutions
  • Technical Institutions
  • AC DC Motors Manufacturers & Dealers
Advisory Committee

Mr. R. Srinivasan - President, IIW-India
Mr. Parimal Biswas - Hon.Secretary General, IIW-India
Dr. A K Badhuri, Director, IGCAR, Kalpakkam
Mr. A A Deshpande - Vice President, IIW-India
Mr. Harish Khurana - Vice President, IIW-India
Dr. Shaju K Albert - Vice President, IIW-India
Mr. M Saibabu - Vice President, IIW-India

Key Contact Persons


For more details visit: www.nwm2017.com

Ravi Kumar T
Chairman IIW Bengaluru Branch
& Convenor NWM2017 Bengaluru
Phone: 98441 29439
email: convenor@nwm2017.com
Alternate Email: ravi@trinityndt.com
Convenor

Getting certified with ASNT is so easy! ASNT NDT Level III Online Examinations in India

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Getting certified with ASNT is so easy! ASNT NDT Level III Online Examinations in India

Choose your program; submit your application online; make a payment for your application and examination; wait for approval; schedule your exam when it’s most convenient for you through Pearson VUE with thousands of locations worldwide.

Benefits

  • Secure Testing Centers all around the world including ASNT Authorized Exam Centers (AECs) and ASNT National Sponsoring Organizations (NSOs). Please note, you will need receive approval from ASNT before scheduling through your exam through Pearson VUE.
  • You can take an exam at any AEC or NSO by scheduling through Pearson VUE. Please note, practical examinations are scheduled directly through the AEC.
  • One point of contact to serve all the candidate’s testing needs.
  • All fees paid upfront ensuring a simpler, quicker, and more efficient process.
  • Flexibility to schedule an exam when it’s most convenient for you.
  • You will receive instant test results for most examinations with the exception of essay responses as they require additional validation.


  • Visit www.asnt.org/certification to get all the latest information on CBT, www.pearsonvue.com/asnt to see all locations available in India.

    INS National NDT Workshop Mumbai India on Industrial Digital Radiography and Tomography

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    INS National Workshop on Industrial Digital Radiography  and Tomography in Mumbai India


    Schedule: June 19-23, 2017

    Last Date of Registration: June 05, 2017

    Venue : AERB Auditorium, Niyamak Bhavan, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai -94, India

    Organized by :
    Indian Nuclear Society, Project square, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai -400094, India


    ABOUT THE INDIAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY

    The Indian Nuclear Society (INS) is a registered professional body of nuclear scientists, engineers and technologists in India, with its headquarters at Mumbai and branches at Hyderabad, Kakrapar, Kalpakkam, Rawatbhata, Kaiga, Mysore, Narora and IIT Kanpur. It has more than 5600 life members and 80 corporate members on its roll.

    The society was inaugurated in January 1988 by late Shri J.R.D. Tata. The society aims to promote the advancement of nuclear science and the technology together with other science & arts and to aid in the integration of the several disciplines constituting Nuclear Science, Engineering and Technology. The society also aims to create awareness amongst general public about the benefits of atomic energy to mankind.

    The society has so far conducted twenty five annual conferences, several seminars and special lectures. Under its public awareness Program the INS, including its branches has conducted a number of one day seminars about nuclear energy and its applications. This activity mainly organized for students and faculty of academic institutions, is conducted through lectures in english and regional languages by arranging visits to the nuclear power stations and by organizing open sessions and exhibitions.

    The INS also regularly conducts technical workshops for industry. To recognize outstanding contributions made by individuals and industries in the field of nuclear science and technology, the society has instituted annual INS awards since the year 2001.

    INS National Workshop on Industrial Digital Radiography and Tomography

    Introduction:

    Modern nuclear, chemical, petrochemical, automobile and an array of manufacturing industries depend heavily on radioisotopes and radiation technologies for defect visualization, quality control and assurance. As a consequence, there has been manifold growth in the applications of established radiation based conventional nondestructive testing & evaluation (NDT&E) techniques, specifically gamma and X-ray radiography for quality assurance and improved productivity. However, this has also led to an increased demand on consumables like films and chemicals and an increased burden of toxic disposables. Despite the inherent benefits of the conventional radiation based NDE techniques; the low throughput, increased radiation exposures and associated difficulties in maintaining archives of high volumes of exposed films, the industry has long felt the need of suitable alternatives. Nuclear radiation based electronic imaging technologies have come a long way and filmless radiography and computed tomography are fast becoming adaptable alternatives to conventional radiation based NDE techniques for meeting industrial requirements.

    The preceding years of rapid development has seen a phenomenal growth in the interest in film-less radiography and especially the direct digital methods, which provide excellent image quality,
    archival and manageability of huge data. Select industry sectors in the advanced countries have already initiated programmes to introduce regular digital radiography (DR) and computed
    tomography (CT) facilities in their NDE laboratories. At present the country appears self-sufficient in training and certification programmes as also trained personnel in conventional radiography testing at different levels but similar to most of the developing countries in the Asia-pacific region, there is a dearth of trained manpower in the country who can fully understand the DR and CT technologies in their entirety. This gap at different levels needs to be bridged as the consistent technological transition requires willingness, an inclination to adapt the technology to the specific user needs and competence for sustenance. In addition to these, automation of advanced NDE systems and processes and amalgamation of the benefits of selected advanced NDE techniques are the other important issues which require immediate attention in Indian perspective. In the present transition phase from the film-based RT techniques to computed radiography, digital radiography and tomography, knowledge sharing becomes an essential paradigm for deciding adaptability and acceptance of newer radiation based industrial imaging techniques.

    The INS workshop is designed to impart a brief but in-depth knowledge on the benefits and limitations of conventional radiography, science and technologies of electronic imaging, computed radiography (CR), DR and CT using gamma and X-rays as newer NDT tools for the benefit of the participants.

    Who should attend:

    The target audience is students, researchers, NDT professionals, service providers, scientists, academicians, design and manufacturing engineers, welding and corrosion inspectors and maintenance personnel, QA and NDE managers and personnel in engineering, process, aerospace, automobile industries, inspection and regulatory authorities who can enrich themselves through this
    workshop. In addition to these, qualified engineers and technical personnel engaged in radiography practices industrial partners and entrepreneurs desirous of taking up radiation-based RT as a business venture fresh graduate and post graduate engineers looking for a career in NDTNDT practioners from the industry-sector will also benefit by attending the workshop.

    Programme Benefits:
    The five-day programme may cover lectures, tutorials and case-studies in conventional Gamma-ray and X-ray based Radiography, its advantages and limitations, fundamentals of electronic imaging, computed radiography, digital radiography and introduction to industrial computed tomography and their benefits. Current industry trends will also be discussed. The technical content of the workshop has been finalized in such a way that the audience from across different streams will be able to comprehend the subject in a graded fashion.

    Applications:

    Radiography Testing (F-RT, CR, DR & CT) is widely used in:
    • Aerospace Industries
    • Military and Defence
    • Offshore Industries
    • Marine Industries
    • Petrochemical Industries
    • Waste Management
    • Automotive Industries
    • Manufacturing Industries
    • Transport Industries

    Benefits of Conventional RT, CR, DR & CT:
    • Can inspect assembled components
    • Minimum surface preparation required
    • Detects both surface and sub-surface defects
    • Provide a permanent record of the inspection
    • Verify internal flaws on complex structures
    • Isolate and inspect internal defects
    • May automatically detect and measure internal flaws
    • Measure dimensions and angles within the sample without sectioning
    • Sensitive to changes in thickness, corrosion, flaws, material density

    Course Content:

    • Introduction to conventional Gamma-ray and X-ray radiography and radiometry
    • Benefits and limitations of film-based RT (F-RT)
    • An overview of existing training and certification programme in F-RT
    • Science behind electronic imaging modalities using penetrating radiation
    • Computed Radiography (CR), Digital Radiography & Computed Tomography
    • Basic differences among F-RT, CR, DR and CT from industrial applications point-of-view
    • Application areas of CR, DR and CT
    • Typical applications of DR and CT in nuclear, defence and aerospace
    • Current trends in newer radiation based NDT technologies

    Workshop Convener:
    Dr. Umesh Kumar
    Head, Industrial Tomography & Instrumentation Section
    Isotope & Radiation Application Division
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai – 400 085
    Tel: 91-22-2559 3966/3736 Email: umeshkum@barc.gov.in

    Workshop Coordinator:
    Shri R. K. Singh
    Secretary, Indian Nuclear Society &
    Head, Media Relations & Public Awareness
    Section, BARC



    Address for Correspondence
    Indian Nuclear Society
    Project Square, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai - 400094, India
    Phone : +91-22-2559 8327 | Fax: +91-22-2557 6261
    E-mail: indiannuclearsociety@gmail.com
    Website : www.indiannuclearsociety.in

    National Welding Meet Bangalore NWM2017 is organised by 'IIW India' Bengaluru India

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    National Welding Seminar NWM2017 is organised by 'IIW India' on 12-13, May 2017 at MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, 4th Phase, Brindavan Bus Stop, Peenya Indl. Area, Bengaluru.
    Highlights:
    •40+Technical paper presentations, Invited lectures on Welding & Related Technologies
    •Release of Souvenir
    •200+Delegates
    •National level participation
    •Easy to access Venue at Peenya Indl Area that houses over 8000 Industries
    •Special Concession for IIW INDIA members and Students of Engg. Colleges

    A great opportunity to
    •Register as Delegate
    •Advertise in Souvenir
    *Sponsor and display your products and services at venue

    For more Details Contact:
    RAVI KUMAR T
    Chairman & Convenor NWM2017
    The Indian Institute of Welding-Bengaluru Branch
    CEO-Trinity NDT
    E-mail: ravi@trinityndt.com
    Phone: 9844129439

    International Congress – 2017 of the International Institute of Welding

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    International Congress – 2017 of the International Institute of Welding

    Concurrent Event: Weld India 2017
                                   (XII International Welding Technology Exhibition)

    Young Professionals Conference of the International Institute of Welding

    Date: 07-09 December 2017


    Venue: Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Chennai

    Hosted by: The Indian Institute of Welding, Chennai Branch

    The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW INDIA)

    The Indian Institute of Welding is a professional body devoted to the promotion and advancement of welding science and technology in India. Established in 1966, with its registered office at Kolkata, it has thirteen branches located at Bangalore, Baroda, Bhilai, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Jamshedpur,
    Kolkata, Mumbai, Tiruchirapalli, Vishakapatnam, Pune and Hyderabad. IIW has over 4000 welding professionals and more than 300 industries as members. With a mission to be the Premier Professional Institute in India for the advancement of Welding Science & Technology and related activities, IIW India has been involved in human resources development in Welding in India by carrying out training and certification of engineers and welders in India in line with international standards; technology diffusion to the Industry and to the welding community; encouraging Research & Development in welding; and establishing international standards of quality for the Indian fabrication industry.

    IIW India organises seminars, workshops, training programmes etc.; provide technical guidance and consultation in welding technology to its members; conduct associate membership examination; and publish technical journals and periodicals in the field of welding. IIW India is a member of the International Institute of Welding. It has its own Authorised National Body through which it conducts international certification programmes, such as IWE, IWT, IWS & IWP, of the International Institute of Welding. IIW-India has obtained accreditation as Authorised National Body for Company Certification (ANBCC) from the International Institute of Welding through its International Authorisation Board (IAB) for the exclusive rights within India to operate its Manufacturers Certification Scheme (MCS) for certification of companies for compliance to the requirements of ISO 3834. IIW India has its own National Welding Training and Certification Scheme (NWTCS), which has been prepared to meet the demand of industry for welders, trained and certified to a level of competency commensurate with the requirements of any of the welder qualification and certification standards or codes. IIW India is also closely associated with Prime Minister’s Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) of National Skill Development Council (NSDC) and Modular Employable Scheme (MES) of Directorate General of Training (DGT) under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship of Government of India.

    Recognising the rapid pace of industrial growth in India, the International Institute of Welding has allotted its prestigious International Congress for 2017 to the Indian Institute of Welding. Considering the wide ranging fabrication activities in South India, particularly in Chennai, the Indian Institute of Welding has allotted its Chennai Branch the responsibility to host this Congress. The Chennai Branch of IIW India, formed in 1973, was adjudged the best performimg Branch of IIW India in 2016. It has made good progress over the years with respect to membership, technical programmes etc, due to the unstinted support of industries in the region and selfless efforts of various members and office bearers. Today the Branch has over 500 members and 25 Industrial Corporate members. It organizes technical meetings every month, courses, workshops and seminars of topical interest and visits to
    important projects. With our country in the midst of a quantum leap to industrialization, the Branch hopes to contribute effectively towards improved productivity, cost effectiveness and quality enhancement to the welding fraternity in particular and industries in general. The Chennai Branch constantly audits its position and develops strategic plans to meet the latest objectives of our Country's development.

    The International Institute of Welding (IIW)

    The International Institute of Welding (IIW) was founded in 1948 by the welding institutes/societies of 13 countries who considered it crucial to make more rapid scientific and technical progress possible on a global level. Their vision was for the IIW to be the international vehicle by which innovation and best joining practices could be promoted, while providing an international platform for the exchange and dissemination of evolving welding technologies and applications.
    From its humble beginnings, the IIW is today a universal reference, recognized as the largest worldwide network for welding and allied joining technologies, boasting a current membership of 59
    countries from five continents. The IIW's Mission is to operate as the global body for the science
    and application of joining technology, providing a forum for networking and knowledge exchange among scientists, researchers and industry. Through the work of its 26 Technical Commissions and Working Units, the organization's technical focus encompasses the joining, cutting and surface treatment of metallic and non-metallic materials by such processes as welding, brazing, soldering, thermal cutting, thermal spraying, adhesive bonding and microjoining. IIW work also embraces allied fields including quality assurance, non-destructive testing, standardization, inspection, health and safety, education, training, qualification, design and fabrication.

    In 1986, IIW was selected as one of the world's three official International Standardizing Bodies in the areas of welding and joining. Since the date, the organization, together with the practical input of industry leaders, has published eighteen international welding standards under the auspices of the
    International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The standards programme covers materials, test methods, best practices, new technologies, health and safety matters, environmental issues and management. With the qualification of welding personnel now mandatory for manufacturers everywhere, IIW has established a requirements system for the proper education, training, qualification and certification of welding professionals, from engineers and technologists to onsite
    practitioners. These standards enable countries to shape qualified, world-class professionals locally, thus making welding one of the only professions to have uniform requirements around
    the world.

    IIW's virtual library constitutes the world's largest online source of welding information available today. Members can consult and share technical documents, white papers, publications, articles and original doctoral theses not found elsewhere… comprising a database of roughly 20,000 documents, of which more than 1,000 may be downloaded from the IIW web site. And for in-print access to the latest, most significant findings of researchers and practitioners from around the globe in brief, the IIW journal, “Welding in the World”, is published six times yearly and may also be consulted online.

    The Theme of the Congress

    India has seen a rapid rise in industrialisation in the past few decades, due its expansion in markets such as pharmaceuticals, bio-engineering, nuclear technology, informatics and technology oriented higher education. India is poised to become a major manufacturing hub because of the relatively low cost of production, thus resulting in India going global. The structured liberalisation of the Indian economy, which has paved the way for globalisation of our industry, has had its impact on core sectors such as power, steel, oil, gas, petrochemical and transportation. Hence, there is an imperative need for the manufacturers to maximise profits without compromising on quality and by lowering manufacturing time and costs. Since welding is the most widely used engineering manufacturing process, the welding industry is also poised for a vibrant change due to the need to introduce high
    productivity welding processes, cost effective designs and reliable quality control methods. Also, newer materials ranging from variations of existing metallic materials to ceramics and composites to nano-materials and others, which widely differ in their physical and mechanical properties, are being introduced for industrial use for extended life of the components. Welding of these materials poses
    technological challenges in welding fabrication, leading to development of superior welding processes and quality assurance criteria. Further, the role of information technology and the need to
    develop high quality products based on research-industry co-ordination cannot be overlooked.

    Skill Development in welding is all set to get a major thrust in India in the years to come, with the launch of the 'Make in India' initiative by the Government of India. The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014 to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub. This initiative requires highly skilled manpower to make Indian products globally competitive. To meet this end, Skill India campaign was launched in July 2015 with an aim to train over 400 million people in different skills by 2022. Welding is one of the trades in this campaign. Hence, the theme of International Congress 2017 is Advances in the Science, Technology and Skill Development in Welding.

    Objectives of International Congress 2017
    • to provide a dynamic forum for professionals for industries, academia and research institutes to share and enhance the latest in knowledge base in Welding Science & Technology, besides discussing strategies to make India an industrial global power. This would help the delegates
      use this forum for fulfilling the missions of their organisations.
    • Use the forum for fulfilling the Govt. of India's mission of Rapid industrialization through Skill Development
    • Promote Regional co-operation by involving neighboring countries

    Topics to be Covered During IC 2017

    Topics that would be deliberated upon in the International Congress 2017, but not limited to, are the following:


    Invitation to authors

    Welding technologists, scientists and professionals who are interested in presenting their original work and experience as technical papers in the Seminar are requested to send their abstract(s) of the paper(s), in any one of the suggested theme topics.

    The papers should be based on original work and should not have been presented in any other national or international conferences.

    To ensure a wider participation, POSTER sessions will be held along with the oral presentations. Authors desirous of presenting their papers in the poster session may indicate their preference while submitting the abstract.

    Guidelines for Submission of Abstracts

    • The abstract should be in English and should not exceed 500 words.
    • The abstract should be typed on A4 size paper leaving aside 25 mm margin on the left and 20 mm margin on all other sides. 
    • The abstract shall highlight the aim of the work, procedures adopted for the study, and salient features of the results and conclusions.
    • The names, complete postal address, e-mail address and telephone & fax numbers of the authors should be typed below the title in the abstract.

    The abstracts and full texts of paper may be sent by email or by post to

    Dr. Shaju K. Albert, (Convenor, IC 2017),
    Head, Materials Technology Division, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
    Kalpakkam – 603 102, E-mail : shaju@igcar.gov.in; shajualbert.ic2017@gmail.com

    The abstracts will be scrutinised by a panel of experts in the field and the authors would be informed regarding the acceptance along with the guidelines for submission of the full paper. The authors presenting the paper would have to register as delegates in the Seminar.

    Awards to be Presented During IC 2017

    • Life Time Achievement Award of IIW India for outstanding contribution towards promotion of welding science & technology in India
    • Keith Hartley Memorial Lecture for outstanding contribution in the field of Welding Research & Education in India and to the cause of The Indian Institute of Welding
    • Prof. Placid Rodriguez Memorial Lecture to a young scientist for his significant contribution for development of Welding Science and Technology in India
    • Prof. D. R. G. Achar memorial Lecture awarded by Chennai Branch to one of its member for outstanding contribution in the field of Welding
    • Minati Bhattacharjee Memorial Award For Excellence for the Best Performing Branch For The Year
    • ESAB INDIA AWARD for the Best Technical Paper presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • T. Mirchandani Memorial Research Award for the Best Research Paper in Welding Metallurgy, Modelling, and Extensive Testing, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • H.D. Govindraj Memorial Research Award for the second Best Research Paper in Welding Metallurgy, Modelling, and Extensive Testing presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • Panthaki Memorial Award for the Best Paper in Welding of Non-Ferrous Materials presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • Sharp Tools-Award-1 for the Best Paper in Welding Fabrication and Practices, presented at the National Welding Seminar 
    • Sharp Tools-Award-2 for the second Best Paper in Welding Fabrication and Practices, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • EWAC Alloys Award for the Best Paper in Reclamation and Repair Welding, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • CEOBSP AWARD for the Best Paper in Reclamation and Repair Welding in Steel Plants, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • D&H SECHERON AWARD for the Best Paper Presentation at the National Welding Seminar
    • WELDMAN AWARD for the Best Paper in Automation or Process Development, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • Venus Wires Award for the Best Technical Paper in Stainless Steel Application, presented at the National Welding Seminar
    • Weldwell Speciality Award for the Best Thesis In The Field Of Welding Submitted For The Award of Ph. D
    • ASSOCIATE ENGINEERS AWARD for the Best Thesis Submitted For Award of M.E/M.Tech/M.S Degree
    • ELCA Laboratories Award in National Skill Competition For Best Welder (Structural / MIG-CO2)
    • ELCA Laboratories Award in National Skill Competition For Best Welder (Pipe / SMAW)
    • ELCA Laboratories Award in National Skill Competition For Best Welding Engineer

    Concurrent Event: WELD INDIA 2017

    On the occasion of International Congress 2017, the Indian Institute of Welding will organise an International Welding Exhibition, known as WELD INDIA 2017, during 07-09 December 2017 at Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai. WELD INDIA is back after a gap of 6 years in Chennai, which was the venue to India’s largest welding technology exhibition till date, Weld India 2011.

    WELD INDIA 2017 will present an opportunity for the leaders in welding consumables and equipments, and other allied industries such as NDT, microstructural and properties characterization, to display their wares to attract the prospective Indian consumer and gain a foothold in the India of the future. This will be the apt forum for the manufacturers and dealers of conventional and advanced welding equipments; electron beam, laser, magnetic pulse and diffusion welding equipments; equipments for joining of nano materials, ceramics, plastics etc., welding and hardfacing consumables; weld repair and maintenance equipments; computer aided welding equipments; welding robots and CNC machines; soldering and brazing equipments; gas, plasma and laser

    Concurrent Event: Young Welding Professionals International Conference 2017 (YPIC 2017)
    The Young Welding Professionals International Conference is being organized as a part of the International Congress 2017 on 8 December 2017 at the Convention Centre of the Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai, for welding professionals below 35 years of age. YPIC will give an opportunity for young researchers and professionals to share and exchange their results in their professional fields. Also, it will be an appropriate platform for young welding professionals across the globe to interact and network with each other. Delegates to YPIC 2017 can also participate in International Congress 2017.

    The topics that would be deliberated upon in YPIC 2017 will be the same as those of the International Congress 2017.
    • Young professionals are invited to submit abstracts as per the following guidelines:
    • The abstract should be in English and should not exceed 500 words.
    • The abstract should be typed on A4 size paper leaving aside 25 mm margin on the left and 20 mm margin on all other sides. The abstract shall highlight the aim of the work, procedures adopted for the study, and salient features of the results and conclusions.
    • The names, complete postal address, e-mail address and telephone & fax numbers of the authors should be typed below the title in the abstract.
    Please type 'Young Professionals Conference 2017' on the top left hand corner of the abstract. Also, Please type 'Paper for Young Professionals Conference 2017' in the subject of the mail

    The abstracts and full texts of paper may be sent by email or by post to Dr. Shaju K. Albert, Convenor, YPIC 201, Head, Materials Technology Division, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam – 603 102, E-mail : shaju@igcar.gov.in; shajualbert.ic2017@gmail.com


    Post-Conference Tutorials

    It is planned to hold Post Conference Tutorials (PCT) on the following topics on 10 and 11 December 2017. The topics planned are as follows
    1. WELDING TECHNOLOGY & METALLURGY FOR ENGINEERS
    2. FABRICATION OF WELDED COMPONENTS

    For more details contact:
    Ravi Kumar T, Member IC2017
    Chairman IIW India Bengaluru Branch
    & CEO-Trinity NDT, Bangalore India
    Phone: +91 98441 29439
    Email: ravi@trinityndt.com
    FB: www.facebook.com/ravitrinityndt

    Trinity NDT Testing Labs Bangalore India - NABL Assessment accreditation as per ISO17025

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    Trinity NDT Testing Labs Bangalore India - NABL Assessment for accreditation as per ISO17025

    India's leading NDT services company Trinity NDT has added another feather to its world class quality services.

    Trinity NDT has undergone NABL Assessment recently for its NDT Labs in Peenya Industrial Estate Bengaluru, India. We are accrediting to NABL in Ultrasonic Inspection, Radiography(gamma ray), Magnetic particle inspection, Penetrant testing FPI and Eddy current testing ECT. The assessment is very successful and we are grateful for the Assessors Mr Sunil Mukul and Mr Ananthan. Team Trinity NDT is committed to provide excellent Nondestructive testing services to meet and exceed customer expectations.

    Nondestructive Evaluation NDE 2017 Conference Exhibition on NDT Chennai India

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    Nondestructive Evaluation NDE 2017 Conference Exhibition on NDT Chennai India 

    NDE 2017 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
    ON
    Non-Destructive Evaluation
    14-16 December 2017 Chennai, India
    Venue: Chennai Trade Centre

    ABOUT ISNT
    ISNT is a nonprofit making professional body of Technologists, Engineers, Scientists, Academicians and Researchers in India. Since its inception in the year 1972, it has fully matured and established itself at the international level having an indomitable stature and recognition. Presently ISNT has more than 5000 members spreading over 18 chapters in India with headquarters in Chennai. ISNT Provides invaluable resources, information and linkages for industrial quality development and professional development to its members.

    OBJECTIVE OF ISNT
    The objective of the Society is to promote the awareness of NDT Science and Technology through education, research and exchange of technical information within the country and internationally to its members and other professionals using NDT.

    Indian Society for Non Destructive Testing (ISNT) is a professional body of NDT practitioners, equipment suppliers, service providers, academicians and students and functions with the following objectives.
    • To further the cause of science and technology of NDE.
    • To help Indian industry through results of research and development in NDE.
    • To organize professional courses / workshops / seminars in various fields of NDE and to create fora for exchange of information & ideas among the NDE practitioners & professionals.
    • To promote the use of approved international and national standards in NDE and related areas by Indian industry in consultation with the Bureau of Indian Standards.
    • To help in preparation of new Indian standards and updation of old standards in NDE.
    • To co-ordinate with universities, academic institutions and government bodies for initiating new projects on the development of various NDE techniques.
    • To interact and co-ordinate with other national associations and NDE societies from other countries.
    • To conduct training and certification courses in NDE techniques.
    • To propagate the culture of quality
    • To promote NDE for enhanced production and reliability.
    • To accelerate the introduction of new NDE methods.
    • To aid Indian industries to compete in the world market and export a diverse range of engineering products of assured quality and standard.

    ABOUT NDE 2017
    NDE is one of the most important annual engineering events in India. The conference provides an effective platform for NDE professionals from all over the world to meet and exchange ideas. It helps in sharing information of interest to NDE community. Eminent NDE experts from various national and international industries participate in this seminar along with research institutions and academia.

    We, ISNT Chennai Chapter is organizing the prestigious Conference and Exhibition from 14th to 16th December 2017 with the theme as “SAFETY, RELIABILITY And SUSTAINABILITY”.

    CHENNAI, the capital of Tamilnadu is a centre for Engineering Industries.

    Eminent Scientists and engineers around the globe are to deliver plenary talks and keynote address. This will benefit the NDT community to a large extent.

    The Exhibition consisting of 150 stalls by world renowned manufacturer and service providers will showcase conventional and state of the art NDT equipments and systems. The Conference and the Exhibition will give an opportunity to interact various Organization to reap rich benefits from their vast experience in the field of NDT.

    The Conference and Exhibition will be preceded by Pre Conference Tutorials to prepare the engineers to face the present day problems in selected sectors. The duration of the pre conference tutorial will be of two days. (12th & 13th December 2017).

    We solicit your participation in a befitting manner (as an author of technical papers, as an exhibitor, as a supporter or as a delegate).

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    Papers are invited, under the subtitle 'Broad areas and topics', but are also open to other subjects of interest, commensurate to the theme of the conference. Abstracts not more than 250 words should be submitted in a specific format to the Chairman, Technical Committee through website only. Abstracts should clearly bring out the purpose, important results and the outcome of the study. The abstract should contain title of the paper, keywords, the author's name(s) and their affiliation including the mailing address, fax numbers and the email of the corresponding author. It is important to note that the papers are accepted based on the understanding that the author or one of the authors will attend the conference. Guidelines for submission of manuscript for review and the preparation of final paper will be communicated upon the acceptance of the abstract.

    TOPICS:

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
    • NDE personnel, Researches, Academicians, Materials & Design Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Welding Professionals, Managers of Engineering establishment, Operation & Maintenance personnel
    • Inspection personnel, Failure Analyst, NDE personnel and Regulatory Authority.
    • Construction Companies / Real Estate Developers
    • Petrochemical Industries, Aerospace Industries
    • Material Handling & Earth Moving Equipments
    • Power Generation Industries, Consumable & Fabrication
    • Railways, Shipping, Ports, Aviation & Airport Developers
    • Independent Testing Laboratories, Chemical & Admixture Manufactures
    • Boilers and Pressure Vessel Manufacturers, Material Processing Industries

    IMPORTANT DATES:
    Last Date for Receipt of Abstracts: 31 July, 2017
    Intimation of Paper Acceptance before: 30 Aug, 2017
    Last Date for Submission of Full Papers: 1 Nov, 2017

    For details contact Convenor NDE 2017 and visit website: www.nde2017.com

    Ultrasonic testing technician Level II Job Vacancies Openings Trinity NDT Bengaluru India

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    NDT training schedule for Level II certification as per SNT TC 1A

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    NDT training schedule for Level II certification as per SNT TC 1A by Trinity NDT starts on 12th July 2017 at Peenya Indl Estate, Bengaluru 560058 India.
    Methods to be covered will be Ultrasonic inspection level II, Radiography, Penetrant testing Level II, Film Interpretation, Magnetic particle testing Visual Inspection and Eddy current testing. For fee structure details, eligibility, course contents, suitability of these short term courses for mechanical engineers can be contacted on phone 98441 29439, 9141339994 or email: training@trinityndt.com
    Participants from USA, UK, Australia, South Africa, Russia, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Pakistan, Maldives, Mauritius, Philippines, Thailand, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Oman, Yemen, Qatar, Jordan, Syria, Sudan, Papua New guinea, Angola, Cameroon, Nigeria, Kenya, Libya, Iraq, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda & Ethiopia
    Visit for more information at www.trinityndt.com

    NDT Level 2 Level 3 Jobs Vacancies Chennai India

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    Current Vacancies in Vestas Wind Technology India Pvt Ltd for Chennai Location. Interested candidates send us your resume at dhray@vestas.com
    Technician - NDT Level 3 (Male) - 12 Openings
    Technician - NDT Level 2 ( Female ) - 3 openings
    Job Role:
    •Interpret and evaluate UT reports with respect to written criteria
    •Report observations & recommend re-scan if necessary
    •Approve or Reject UT reports as per standards
    •Quality system update & documentation
    •Continuous improvements
    •Ability to setup & use NDT (UT) equipment’s.
    •Perform Hand & Machine UT scan on Blades
    Candidature :
    • Technician - NDT Level 3 (Male): NDT UT Level III certified - ASNT
    • Technician - NDT Level 2 (Female): NDT UT Level II certified - ASNT
    •Degree in Engineering or its equivalent.
    •02 to 10 year experience in NDT.
    •Ability to setup & use NDT (UT) equipment’s.
    •Perform Hand & Machine UT scan on Blades
    •Fluent in English / Hindi (Oral & Written)
    •Proficient in Microsoft Excel & Power point for reporting day to day development
    •Ability to work under pressures & get things done with quality
    •Good systematic and analytical skills, focusing on teamwork
    For Details Contact:
    Mr. Dhanasekaran Ramasamy
    Team Leader NDT- Vestas Wind Technology India Pvt Ltd
    7738299803 | dhra2589@gmail.com

    NABL Accredited NDT Laboratory - Trinity NDT Bangalore India Ultrasonic Inspection, Radiography, MT, PT & Eddy Current Inspection

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    NABL Accredited NDT Laboratory ISO/IEC17025:2005 - Trinity NDT Bangalore India in Ultrasonic Inspection, Radiography, Magnetic Particle Crack Inspection, Dye Penetrant Inspection DPT, FPI testing& Eddy Current Inspection.

    Trinity NDT Labs, Inspection Services are now NABL ( (National Accreditation Board for Testing and calibration laboratories, A Constituent Board of Quality Council of India, New Delhi India) accredited ISO/IEC17025:2005 certified labs for Ultrasonic Inspection, Radiography, Magnetic Particle Crack Inspection, Dye Penetrant Inspection testing DPT, FPI testing& Eddy Current Inspection. The NABL accredited Nondestructive testing NDT labs are located in Peenya Industrial Estate Bangalore, India.

    With this Trinity NDT labs inspection services becomes the First NDT company in Bangalore to get accredited in all 5 NDT methods viz.Ultrasonic Flaw detection, Radiography testing, Magnetic Particle Crack Inspection,Dye Penetrant Inspection testing DPT, FPI testing & Eddy Current Inspection. For scope of accreditation please visit NABL Delhi Website or view the below details:

    Laboratory
    Trinity NDT Engineers, Plot No. V-22 (A), 6th Main, 2nd Stage, Peenya Industrial Estate, Bangalore, Karnataka

    Accreditation Standard

    ISO/IEC 17025: 2005

     

    Certificate Number

    TC-5934

    Page 1 of 2

    Validity

    30.06.2017 to 29.06.2019

    Last Amended on
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    Product / Material of Test
    Specific Test Performed
    Test Method Specification against which tests are performed
    Range of Testing /
    Limits of Detection

    NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

    AT LABORATORY AND AT SITE


    I.
    METALS AND ALLOYS


    1.
    Ferrous & Non- Ferrous Material
    (Welding, Casing, Forging  and Rolled Products)
    ASME Sec V
    Article 4, 5 and 23
    ASME SEC VIII Div 1
    ASTM B 594
    AMS 2630
    AMS 2632A

    10 mm to 2000 mm
    ASTM E 797
    2 mm to 200 mm
    2.
    Ferromagnetic Material
    (Welding  Casting, Forged and Rolled Products)

    ASME Sec V
    Article 7 and 25
    ASME Sec VIII Div 1
    ASTM E1444
    ASME SEC VIII Div 1

    Qualitative
    (Surface and sub surface up  to 5 mm)
    3.
    Ferrous & Non Ferrous Material
    (Welding, Casting,  Forged and Rolled Products)

    (Visible & Fluorescent, Method A,B,C and D)
    ASME Sec V
    Article 6 and 24
    ASTM 1417
    ASME SEC VIII Div 1
    Qualitative
    (Open to the Surface)
    4.
    Metallic Conductive Materials
    ASME Sec V Article 8
    Qualitative
    (Surface and sub surface up to 1mm)








    AT SITE



    5.
    Ferrous & Non- Ferrous Material
    (Casting, Values, Welding, Forging and Rolled Products)
    ASME Sec V
    ASTM E 1030
    ASTM E 1032
    ASTM E 155
    AU 609
    6 mm to 70 mm




    NDT Welding Inspector CSWIP 3.2.2 jobs vacancies in Qatar

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    NDT Welding Inspector CSWIP 3.2.2 jobs vacancies in Qatar 


    Senior Welding Inspectors required for Qatar,
    Duration: long term(3 Years),
    B.E(Mech), min 10 yrs of experience in cross country pipeline Inspection, RT film review etc, , 
    Valid CSWIP 3.2.2 Certificate is mandatory,

    Available candidates can send their CV in word format with certificates and Expected salary details to dynamic_engi@yahoo.com,support@dynamicinspection.net

    Visit for more jobs on ndt welding inspection : www.trinityndt.com and follow us at: www.facebook.com/trinityndt.in

    Job vacancies recruitments for Painting Inspectors in Oman from Trinity NDT

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    Job vacancies for Painting Inspectors in Oman

    Please note the salary range is fixed, while screening profiles please double check with the candidates certifications are renewed.

    Position Title
    Painting Inspector
    Qualification
    BE / Diploma
    Specialization
    Mechanical
    Delivery Location
    Oman
    Duration of Assignment
    12 Months
    No of Openings
    10
    Indicative CTC range
    1200 – 1400 USD + Local Conveyance + Bachelor Sharing+Food
    Professional Qualification/Certification
    NACE  LEVEL 2 /B-GAS GR.1
    Exp
    B,E 5 + & Diploma 8+
    JD
    Inspection, of Surface preparation, Qualification of sand blasters & painters, Control & storage of painting / coating consumables, Calibration & validiation blasting and painting equipements, Qualification of coating processes, Atmospheric conditions, Monitoring of coating cycle, DFT, WFT, Adhesion, Holiday test etc.,   

    Should be conversant in PDO,  Shell specifications and International codes etc.,

    Prior work experience in PDO Or  Middle East projects must and Shell projects is added advantage.

    ONLY Eligible candidates can forward their resumes to : saichaitanya-v@tataprojects.com
    To know more about Trinity NDT visit: www.trinityndt.com

    The Indian Institute of Welding Bengaluru branch organised a Talk & Interactive session on GST

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    The Indian Institute of Welding Bengaluru branch organised a Talk & Interactive session on GST

    The Indian Institute of Welding Bengaluru branch organised a Talk & Interactive session on GST delivered by Mr Bhaskara Acharya renowned Chartered Accountant. Participants from various industries and members of IIW have attended the program and Mr Biligiri Vasu, Advisor IIW Bengaluru presented a memento to the speaker.

    Job Vacancies in Bureau Veritas in Hyderabad for NDT Level II Civil Engineers certified by Trinity Institute of NDT technology

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    Job Vacancies in Bureau Veritas in Hyderabad for NDT Level II Civil Engineers certified by Trinity Institute of NDT technology. Read More.

    Bureau Veritas, India Hyderabad office is looking forward to take  certified NDT Level II technicians and Engineers for one of their office in Hyderabad for civil engineering tasks, for third party certification jobs.

    Candidates having the following exposure/ certifications can apply: 

    UPV, Rebound Hammer, Profo meter, Cover meter, rebar meter, concrete core extraction and evaluation skills, 
    or 
    any civil engineering , diploma, iti drafts man, surveyor, with any of your NDT course passed out and looking opt NDT as career.

    Send resume addressed to: Mr. P Srinivasa Charyulu
                                         Head- Building & Infrastructure Service Line, India

                                         E-mail: srinivasa.charyulu@in.bureauveritas.com

    Welding Inspector Course - A Unique Training Coure from Trinity NDT in India

    Magnetic Particle testing(Crack detection) MPT testing of Sleeves at Trinity NDT Labs

    Trinity NDT wishes all people from Kerala - A Happy Onam

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    Kerala is considered as Gods Own country containing Rich natual beauty and well educated human resources.
    Team Trinity NDT wishes all people from Kerala, India - A Happy Onam

    Our services:
    Ultrasonic testing
    Magnetic particles testing
    Dye penetrant inspetion
    Radiography inspection
    Eddy Current inspection
    Visual Testing
    Training & Certification on NDT & Welding Inspection


    For more visit: www.trinityndt.com
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