FAQ
What is NDT?
NDT is examination of a material to determine its healthiness and integrity without causing any damage to it. NDT can be used to detect flaws, estimate the strength and define the geometrical measurements of a structure. NDT comprised of many methods including ultrasonic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant and radiography.
Why is NDT Used?
NDT is used because it solves the problem of industrial components, it provides economic advantages, avoidance of physical injury, freedom from liability damages, and helps to produce goods of the highest quality.
Where NDT is Used?
NDT is used where we cannot afford the cost of a failure of the component because failure would be financially unacceptable or cause harm to personnel. NDT is used in engineering industries such as Chemical, Petroleum, Power, Ship, Cement, Sugar etc. for the testing of Pipeline, Welds, Pressure vessels, Storage tanks and various other components. NDT is also used to test objects through several phases of development and production and then years later to detect its possible degradation.
Is Nondestructive Tests Expensive?
When one takes into consideration the possible affects to life and property that could result from the production of a faulty or unsound structure or product, the costs for these tests is minimal. We offer clients the ability to examine the integrity of the materials and production of their product before time and money are invested. In this respect, NDT is an invaluable asset to many companies all over the world.