- Home
- Home Based Business
- Non-destructive testing is a proven technique used to discover equipment flaws
Non-destructive testing is a proven technique used to discover equipment flaws
- By abc ndt
- Published 28 March 2009
- Home Based Business
- Unrated
abc ndt
http://Abcndt.com is providing Charpy Impact Testing, Industrial Radiography, Salt Spray testing, CWI, Eddy Current, gas piping inspectors, Ground penetrating radar, level III, Magnaflux, Magnetic Particle. ABC Testing Inc. has (over) 25 years of testing experience and is committed to customer satisfaction.
View all articles by abc ndtABC Testing Inc is a leader in providing new non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques in the area of structural testing. Our processes are proven to discover flaws or weaknesses your equipment may have. Many of our non-destructive testing services are completed in state-of-the-art NDT laboratories. Below are some of the NDT services we offer.
Ultrasonic Testing
Using an ultrasonic flaw detector, our non-destructive testing technicians can provide instantaneous results to reveal the structural design intentions were met.
This technique is used in NDT laboratories to ascertain whether there are any incomplete fusion points, cracks inclusions within a particular structure. Email us to learn more about ultrasonic testing.
Ground Penetrating Radar
Ground penetrating radar is used to collect high resolution subsurface data. This highly effective, non-destructive examination (NDE) technique helps to eliminate mistakes that can occur while drilling.
With this procedure, our certified NDE technicians are able to get fast,
accurate data about the quality of subsurface concrete structures that would
otherwise be difficult to reach.
With non-magnetic materials (aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, etc.) liquid penetrates are used to detect surface flaws that would be difficult to discover during a visual inspection.
Our non-destructive testing experts can apply various types of dye to a surface. This dye is then removed and replaced by a white developer that will act as a blotter, drawing out any remnants of the penitent that is left in voids in the structure. The penetrant stains the developer revealing the presence and location of surface breaking structural flaws.