Motorsports Composites Training Inc
NEW COURSE _Ultrasonic testing for Composites Nov 9-13th see below
Next Dates:
Pro Course 1 Composites Repair Infineon Sears Point Raceway Nov 16-20 $1,695
Pro Course 2 Composites Manufacturing Atlanta, Georgia Sep 28-Oct 2 $1,695
Learn to manufacture or repair carbon fiber and composites, hands on in our five day courses at Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California or Griffin (Atlanta) Georgia.
Why Manufacturing Courses? Carbon fiber and composites materials are not made of "un-obtanium". The materials are avaliable, they are easy enough to process with the correct training. You will learn hands on techniques, using easily avaliable equipment to manufacture carbon fiber parts and accessories.
Why Repair Courses?
The cost of repair is typically HALF that of a new part, invest in your training. Composite structures are becoming commonplace. There are many ways to 'fix' them ... some correct and some not so correct. We'll teach you the difference between "down and dirty paddock repairs" and long lasting ideal condition repairs.
Motorsports Composites Training to host Ultrasonic Composites Testing Course for Advanced Carbon Fiber Applications
Students to learn advanced material inspection equipment and non-destructive integrity techniques for stressed carbon fiber components
Sonoma, Calif. August 1, 2009 — Motorsports Composites Training (www.M-C-T.org), in cooperation with General Electric Inspection Technologies, today announced a 5-day Ultrasonic Composites Testing Course to be held offseason on November 9th -12th ,2009. This course will be led by Trevor Lidell, who has extensive experience in composite inspection in the Royal Air Force and most of the Formula 1 teams in Europe.
Students will learn all aspects of stressed carbon fiber inspection, including ultrasonic theory, equipment and transducers, composite material inspection, straight beam, dual beam, delay-line, and ZIP probe usage, pulse echo immersion and contact testing, through transmission inspection, B-Scan and C-Scan capabilities, thickness measurement, and flaw/lamination detection and sizing. The course will highlight General Electric Inspection Technologies’ Phasor XS portable Ultrasonic Flaw Detector. This portable and rugged device combines Phased Array with a code-compliant conventional ultrasonic flaw detector in an easy-to-use package. Contains 16/64 phased array channels and time gated TOPView for area scanning
“The addition of General Electric Inspection Technologies to the M-C-T line up of training courses is a natural fit for the week prior to our Pro Course 1 – Composites repairs for Real World Racing”, said Rob Klyver, president of M-C-T.
Enrollment in the 5-day course is open all students, and the next available courses will be held on November 9th - 12th, 2009. The cost for the course is $1150. Students attending the General Electric Inspection Technologies will receive a $100 discount on the November 16th - 20th, 2009 Motorsports Composites Training Pro Course 1.
Please call (925) 899 9736 for more information or visit the Web site:
http://www.m-c-t.org/
Contact:
Rob Klyver
President, Motorsports Composites Training, Inc.
29235 Arnold Drive, Sonoma, Ca. 95476
rob@M-C-T.org
(925) 899-9736
About Motorsports Composites Training
Motorsports Composites Training provides students with extensive hands on carbon composite training using the highest quality equipment available in its state-of-the-art training center in Sonoma, California. Located at Infineon Raceway Motorsports Industrial Park, which is adjacent to the unique road course that hosts NACSAR, Indy Car, AMA Motorcycles, and NHRA events. The Sonoma Valley facility hosts the most diverse racing schedule in the country. Located just 30 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the 1,600-acre facility serves as the gateway to the beautiful Sonoma Wine Country.
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