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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Guidance Document: An introduction to NDT Common MethodsSupported by lead employerNon- destructive Testing (NDT) Guidance Document: An introduction to NDT Common Methods1 Contents1. introduction ..22. Visual Testing ..3 Visual Testing is the most widely used method of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). Even the more sophisticated methods require a visual test to be performed. In other methods, such as magnetic particle Testing , after a component has been magnetised, the operator performs a visual inspection to look for indications. Large sections of industry tend to take visual Testing for granted and pay little attention to Ultrasonic Testing ..10 Ultrasonic Testing is a versatile NDT method. Many techniques have been developed to allow full volumetric inspection of a large range of components made from a wide variety of materials.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) – Guidance Document: An Introduction to NDT Common Methods 3 Section 2 – Visual and Optical Testing Visual testing is the most widely used method of non-destructive testing (NDT).
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, INTRODUCTION Non-destructive testing NDT, Testing, POSITIVE MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION, INTRODUCTION Positive Material Identification, Non Destructive Testing, Destructive, INTRODUCTION, Inspection, Best practice for the procurement, Conduct of non-destructive testing, Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Level 1, Visual Testing (VT) Level 2, EN 4179/NAS 410 – Interpretation