NON-Destructive Testing 

Non-destructive testing can be used to improve output and profitability. Furthermore, a component or an entire structure or machine can be tested many times using several types of tests through the complete life cycle to ensure its continued integrity without chemically or physically altering it.

Things to remember when choosing us for your Non-Destructive Testing: Safety- Integrity- Reliability- Profitability

Safety. Different industries have different safety standards, and different types of machinery must be regularly inspected at different intervals. Regardless of what needs to be inspected, a non-destructive test is always the most affordable option. Destructive testing methods, such as an automobile crash tests, typically cost an order of magnitude more. Additionally, non-destructive tests can result in insights that lead to the replacement or repair of equipment before malfunctions can occur.

Integrity. NDT is necessary whenever you need to assure yourself of the integrity (trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that it is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge) of any infrastructure. Aircraft, trains, pipelines, oil rigs, bridges and pressure vessels are all examples of everyday things we rely on and are regularly examined.

Reliability. When it comes to accurate results, non-destructive testing is reliable because of the variety of available and complementary options. Any given piece of equipment or machinery can be subject to a number of non-destructive tests, which eliminates the risk of oversight or inaccuracy.

Non-destructive testing is conducted to locate and characterize material conditions and flaws that if left overlooked could cause planes to crash, reactors to fail, or trains to derail. Useful in a variety of industries with volatile or high-pressure equipment and machinery, non-destructive testing as a preventative measure saves lives. It is also safe to both the tester and the product.

Profitability. Knowing your equipment is functioning the way it should, and that future accidents can be prevented with affordable check-ups, creates incredible peace-of-mind. Not to mention that when workers know they are safe, work productivity goes up!

Fun Fact: The oldest non-destructive testing techniques was developed in 1895, when German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen first invented the X-ray!

Today, we are offering:

Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Visual Examination (VT), Liquid Dye Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle Inspection (MT), Radiographic Testing (RT), & Welding Inspection (CWB/AWS)

Knowing your equipment is functioning the way it should, and that future accidents can be prevented with affordable check-ups, creates a peace-of-mind, while creating a safe and reliable environment.