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NDT Services

Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Visual Testing (VT), Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), and Radiographic Testing (RT).

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NDT methods are used to detect surface-breaking discontinuities or internal defects that are not visible on the surface of the material or component being inspected. In addition to detecting flaws and defects, these methods are also used for measuring paint thickness on metal surfaces, assessing the condition of assembled parts, measuring the quantity of materials enclosed within other materials, and even in radar systems.

In Ultrasonic Testing (UT) and Industrial Radiography (RT), tests are generally carried out by transmitting ultrasonic sound waves or high-energy radiation such as X-rays or gamma rays—both having very short wavelengths—into the area of interest.

With NDT methods, it is possible to easily detect discontinuities, voids, and defects either on the surface or beneath the surface of the material being tested. Moreover, NDT enables the inspection of enclosed or inaccessible components that cannot be examined through conventional means. NDT encompasses a variety of techniques used to detect internal flaws, damages, and surface defects in materials. The five main NDT methods used to assess material integrity and identify issues include: Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Visual Testing (VT), Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), and Radiographic Testing (RT).

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