Understanding Non-destructive testing
NDT or Non-destructive testing is the use of a number of methods to find flaws and damage in an industrial plant inspection. It is an essential part of the inspection using an engineering method to test materials while at the same time not changing them or destroying them, at all. This means there is no scratching at the surface of a material or cutting something open. It is an important option when it is important that the appearance of the material must not be affected or when the material itself is a danger. This is an essential aspect of industrial checks and maintenance to ensure plants are safe and fit to continue to operate. Looking for damage or flaws The reason behind NDT is to find out what the chances of flaws or damage are and then to help make a decision from there depending on the outcomes of all steps of the investigation or inspection. There is no measurement of a parameter that is fixed like pressure or temperature. It measures the effect or physical property f...