Transcription of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
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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. It is probably the most important method used in industry, certainly in the Radiographic Testing ..23 Radiography was one of the earliest NDT methods but, due in some way to health and safety implications, alternative methods are replacing it, for some applications, in industry.
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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