Olympus supports FMC/TFM training with OmniScan X3 flaw detectors
15/04/2020
Olympus, a leading manufacturer of NDT inspection equipment, is delivering new OmniScan X3 phased array flaw detectors with full matrix capture (FMC) and total focusing method (TFM) to the University of Ultrasonics to support its advanced training courses.The University of Ultrasonics is an industry leader in training inspectors who want to earn their certification in FMC/TFM to meet the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Its advanced ultrasonic training, consulting and research and development experience helps to prepare technicians to use cutting-edge NDT technology, such as the OmniScan X3 flaw detector, to perform critical inspections across industries.
“We are excited to provide the University of Ultrasonics with our OmniScan X3 flaw detectors to support their new FMC/TFM training classes,” said Dave Menne, Vice President of Industrial Sales at Olympus. “The University of Ultrasonics is a leading trainer that Olympus has supported for over 15 years. This relationship has been very good for the industry and inspectors since OmniScan flaw detectors are some of the most widely used phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT) instruments.”
“This partnership and the OmniScan X3 instruments provide the pathway for continued excellence in ultrasonic training programmes for the NDT community, including the exciting new FMC/TFM course,” said Shane Walton, General Manager at the University of Ultrasonics.
Together, the University of Ultrasonics and Olympus are committed to providing current and prospective NDT technicians with leading-edge technology for a world-class FMC/TFM training programme.
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