Frequently Asked Questions

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) denotes a range of inspection techniques that assess the integrity of structures or materials without causing harm.

Analogous to a medical scan, NDT employs methods such as ultrasonic testing, radiography, and thermal imaging to probe for hidden flaws, irregularities, or weaknesses.

By pinpointing potential defects before they escalate, NDT facilitates proactive maintenance, mitigates risks, and prolongs the operational lifespan of critical assets, such as infrastructure, pipelines, and machinery.

This strategic approach enhances safety, reduces downtime, and optimizes resource allocation, underscoring its significance in industrial and engineering contexts.

Non-Destructive Testing allows us to test high-integrity materials for flaws and discrepancies.

This work ensures your business continues to be profitable, compliant and properly insured – all while mitigating risk.

Our main goals with NDT are:

  • Elevating safety standards
  • Ensuring compliance in your business
  • Future-proofing your materials and components
  • Keeping your business properly insured
  • Keeping your business operational

We have plenty of examples of our NDT work by visiting either our Gallery or Services pages. We also have many case studies of well-known industry leaders who use us regularly.

Our main methods of Non-Destructive Testing are Ultrasonic Testing, Dye-Penetrant Testing and Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI).

During a Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) test, a series of specialized methods and techniques are employed to assess the integrity, quality, or properties of a material, component, or structure without causing any damage. Here’s an overview of what happens during an NDT test:

  1. Preparation: Planning and selecting NDT method.
  2. Equipment Setup: Placing sensors, probes, or cameras.
  3. Data Collection: Applying NDT technique and gathering data.
  4. Data Analysis: Skilled analysis for anomalies and defects.
  5. Reporting: Comprehensive report creation.
  6. Interpretation: Expert analysis for flaw understanding.
  7. Risk Assessment: Evaluating defect consequences.
  8. Decision-Making: Guiding repairs, maintenance, or actions.

We’d love to talk to you about your requirements. To do so, either call us directly, email us, or fill out the form below and we’ll be in touch.

Yes. NDT is used for welding to ensure welded joints are sound and defect-free. It detects flaws like cracks, porosity, or incomplete fusion without harming the weld. This helps maintain structural integrity, safety, and performance, meeting quality standards in industries like construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

We regularly assist businesses in industry mitigate weld-related issues using our NDT methods.

Yes we do! Anything from Autoclave machines to storage vessels, NDT in confined spaces involves using specialized techniques to inspect and evaluate the integrity of structures, equipment, or components within limited or enclosed areas. This ensures safety and performance without requiring disassembly or extensive access. It is crucial for industries like petrochemicals, manufacturing, and utilities to maintain operational efficiency and prevent risks associated with confined environments.

Ultrasonic Testing is Volumetric and can Find Defects from different Orientations.
There is no requirement for contacting HSE ( Radiological Cordon).
Testing can be carried out near and around other personnel.
Portable for Site Applications.