Infrared and thermal imaging training course by ITC

  • 27 Aug 2015

The Level 1 training is a British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BiNDT) approved and PCN ready course, aimed at those who wish to complement their ITC certification with PCN CAT 2 certification.

As well as studying the basics of infrared and heat transfer, delegates will learn how to operate the camera under different conditions and for various purposes.

‘How to Capture a Great Thermal Image’ teaches professionals the basics of taking quality thermal images.

Instruction covers measurement tools and techniques in addition to the identification of error sources such as reflective surfaces and sunlight.

The four day course offers a Premier Level 1 package that adds value both in terms of hardware provided and ongoing application support.

Next webinar – 16th September 2015

In addition to its formal course programme, ITC also provide an extensive selection of free seminars, on-site training and, most recently, webinars. The company has confirmed its latest webinar event, scheduled for broadcast on Wednesday 16th September at 11:00 BST.

‘How to Capture a Great Thermal Image’ teaches professionals how to avoid capturing images that are out of focus, have poor contracts or insufficient resolution, which will not only compromise the user’s ability to measure temperature properly but may also result in the problem being missed altogether.

The webcast addresses the basics of saving quality thermal data and covers the important imaging parameters. It will include a discussion on IR equipment operation in addition to a review of real-world examples that demonstrate why it is critical to save high quality images.

FLIR Systems,
2 Kings Hill Avenue,
Kings Hill,
West Malling,
Kent,
United Kingdom
ME19 4AQ

Phone: 01732 220011
Fax: 01732 220014

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