NDT Methods, Types, And Its Application
What Is Non Destructive Testing? Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a variety of inspection methods that allow inspectors to evaluate and gather data on materials, systems, or components without causing any permanent alterations. NDT aims to detect and evaluate flaws or defects that could impact performance or reliability. NDT methods are employed in various industries, including oil and gas, manufacturing, construction, and aerospace. These methods use different physical principles to examine materials, providing information about their integrity, properties, and potential flaws. Common NDT methods include Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Radiographic Testing (RT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), Visual Inspection (VI), and Eddy Current Testing (ET)