NDT & Welding Inspection
What is Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)?
NDT stands for non-destructive testing and is also known as non-destructive examination (NDE), non-destructive inspection (NDI) and non-destructive evaluation (NDE).
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a testing and analysis technique used by industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component, structure or system for characteristic differences or welding defects and discontinuities without causing damage to the original part.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a testing and analysis technique used by industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component, structure or system for characteristic differences or welding defects and discontinuities without causing damage to the original part.
What is Welding Inspection?
Welding inspection typically consists of a series of quality control checks carried out by welding inspectors. It ensures welded joints meet required levels of quality and are fit for purpose. A range of welding inspection techniques may be applied, depending on factors such as joint configuration, specific defects of interest, material type/thickness and whether in shop or on site.
Inspection is the application of methods of examination to ensure that quality is controlled to an acceptable level.
Inspection is the application of methods of examination to ensure that quality is controlled to an acceptable level.