Nondestructive testing (NDT) is the process of inspecting, testing, or evaluating materials, components or assemblies for discontinuities, or differences in characteristics without destroying the serviceability of the part or system. In other words, when the inspection or test is completed the part can still be used.
Today modern nondestructive tests are used in manufacturing, fabrication and in-service inspections to ensure product integrity and reliability, to control manufacturing processes, lower production costs and to maintain a uniform quality level. During construction, NDT is used to ensure the quality of materials and joining processes during the fabrication and erection phases, and in-service NDT inspections are used to ensure that the products in use continue to have the integrity necessary to ensure their usefulness and the safety of the public.
NDT Test Methods
Test method names often refer to the type of penetrating medium or the equipment used to perform that test. Current NDT methods are: Dye Penetrant Testing (PT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Radiographic Testing (RT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT).
NDT TEST |
Ultrasonic Test | 8000/- Per day visit |
Radio Graphy Test | 1000.00 per film |
Dye Penetration Test | 6000/- per day visit |
PMI Test | 10000/- per day visit |
POLYMER TESTING |
Polymer Identification | By FTIR |
Hardness Test ( Shore A) | By Hardness Tester |
Tensile Test | ASTM D 638 |
% Elongation | ASTM D 638 |
Heat Aging Test | —- |
Oil Resistance Test | —- |
Compression Test | —- |