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Teledyne has announced the release of the ITC Category 1 Thermography Qualification preparation course for achieving qualification as a category 1 certified thermographer.

Teledyne FLIR ITC Category 1 Thermography Qualification course explains the basics of infrared, how to operate an infrared camera under different conditions and for various purposes, how to appropriately judge a measurement situation in the field and how to identify potential error sources to enable participants to undertake infrared inspections following written guidelines and report the inspection results.

ITC Category 1 Thermography Qualification course

The ITC Category 1 Thermography Qualification course covers:

  • Introduction to thermography
  • Camera operation
  • Basic physics of heat
  • Basics of infrared physics
  • Thermal pattern recognition and infrared applications
  • Infrared temperature measurement techniques
  • Qualitative and quantitative thermography
  • Inspection routines and reporting
  • Hands-on laboratory sessions
  • Examination

The content of the course complies with the requirements of ISO 18436-7 standard.

Part No. - ITC-CER-5101

Duration of course - 35-40 hours (4-5 days)

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