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Non Destructive Testing (NDT) covers a wide group of analysis techniques used to
evaluate the properties of a material, part, product, weld, or system without causing
damage. It is a commonly-used tool in forensic engineering, mechanical
engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, systems engineering,
aerospace and aeronautical engineering, and medical applications. The terms Non
Destructive Examination (NDE), Non Destructive Inspection (NDI), and Non
Destructive Evaluation (NDE) are also commonly used to describe this testing
methodology.
WHAT WE DO?
Bright Inspection Services certificate- Non Destructive Testing (NDT) services are
designed to comply with a wide variety of industry standards, government contracts
and at times unique customer requirements. We use SNT-TC-1A certified technicians
and Certified Weld Inspectors (CWIs) to deliver a full range of Level III NDT services
to assist our clients in their material or product qualification testing, quality
assurance and audit programs. From construction sites, pipelines and refineries to
shipyards and nuclear power plants, you need to monitor and improve the reliability
of your processes and equipment. Our non-destructive testing (NDT) services offer
you complete or sample examination of your assets, using well-designed procedures
and highly trained and certified NDT inspectors. As a result, we can provide you with
complete and valuable data, enabling you to make informed asset management
decisions
Understand and recognize the typical surface and sub-surface discontinuities, flaws or
irregularities.
Use the different scan systems, longitudinal/shear wave techniques, contact and immersion
testing.
Analyze the project situation and provide results required.
Be prepared to interpret performance results.
Decide on the necessary items and products required to complete the job.
Determine a proper and authorized testing procedure.
Understand and recognize the typical surface and sub-surface discontinuities, flaws or
irregularities.
Observe the X-ray and Gamma ray technique in locating discontinuities.
Analyze the project situation and results required.
Be prepared to interpret performance results.