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Steady evolution of Non-Destructive Testing equipment has dramatically reduced the number of weld defects being sent to customers. However, even the best NDT equipment does nothing to prevent those defects from occurring. Total reliance on NDT technology can lead to serious losses in productivity when inspection is used to replace prevention. Early detection of defects is essential to rectifying the problem in order to minimize the defective footage produced. Products & Services
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The guide is designed to help you identify and understand a wide variety of casting and...
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Destructive testing can be time-consuming, expensive and highly disruptive. However, it is usually an important component of forensic and consulting investigations. Water intrusion and other hidden...
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C.1 Introduction
Non destructive testing (NDT) is not a clearly defined concept (Halmshaw 1991). NDT has a wide range of applications in the detection and evaluation of flaws in materials. Many...
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