Live Webinar: Magnetic Testing Inspection 101: Concepts for Field Applications

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Strengthen your Magnetic Particle Testing skills by revisiting core principles and mastering overlooked details. Gain practical insights into magnetization, detection, and interpretation to improve inspection accuracy and reliability.


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19 May 2026 
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
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Virtual
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1 hour

Credit Info

  • Contact Hours:
  • IACET CEUs: .1
  • Valid for ASNT Level III recertification: Yes

Course Overview

Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) is often considered a straightforward method, yet many critical aspects are frequently overlooked in real-world applications. This webinar will revisit essential principles of MT while emphasizing the details that significantly impact inspection reliability and quality in the field.

Through practical examples and field-based insights, participants will gain a deeper understanding of magnetization techniques, discontinuity detection, and interpretation challenges that are often underestimated.

Upon Completion, Learners Will Be Able To:

  • Review fundamental principles of Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
  • Understand key variables affecting inspection sensitivity and reliability
  • Identify commonly overlooked factors in field applications
  • Improve interpretation skills for indications and discontinuities
  • Apply best practices aligned with industry standards

Meet the Speaker

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Jorge Reyna

Jorge is a seasoned NDT, welding, and coatings inspection professional with extensive field experience across Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, and China. He holds ASNT Level III certifications in multiple methods, is an AMPP Master Coatings Inspector, AWS SCWI, and ACI Certified Concrete Field Testing Inspector. Fluent in Norwegian and Italian, Jorge brings global expertise to every project. Since 2013, he has managed his own inspection firm, JRSA Inspections, based in Monterrey, Mexico.

Questions? Contact us at education@asnt.org