Non Destructive Testing

NDT (Non Destructive Testing)

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Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component, or system without causing damage. The primary goal of NDT is to detect and assess flaws or irregularities in materials or structures to ensure their integrity, safety, and reliability.

Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI)

Detects surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials by applying magnetic fields and particles.

Ultrasonic inspection (ut)

Using high-frequency sound waves to detect internal flaws or discontinuities.

ultrasonic share wave (ut flow)

The basic principle involves the transmission of ultrasonic waves into a material and the analysis of the echoes or reflections to identify irregularities.

eddy current inspection (ec)

The basic principle involves the transmission of ultrasonic waves into a material and the analysis of the echoes or reflections to identify irregularities.