Production mistakes?
Use NDT to detect them!
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is used to evaluate a material, component, or system without causing any damage. This allows the tested object to remain functional and usable after inspection. The goal of NDT is to detect defects, discontinuities, or irregularities that could compromise the performance or safety of the object.
Key Features of NDT:
- Non-invasive: The test does not alter or damage the material.
- Cost-effective: Reduces waste by allowing continued use of the tested object.
- Safety enhancement: Identifies potential issues before they lead to failures.
- Versatility: Can be applied to a wide range of materials and structures.
Who is NDT for?
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is for anyone or any organization that needs to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of materials, components, or systems without damaging them.