5 Ways to Approach Non Destructive Testing

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5 Ways to Approach Non Destructive Testing

in this topic , we Xpert Engineering Solution Sdn Bhd will share with you 5 ways on how to approach Non Destructive Testing that will benefit you in the future. This topic will consist of 5 Topic that

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NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING – 1st Approach – VISUAL TESTING

The most basic and effective NDE inspection method is visual examination. Visually inspecting a part for surface imperfections is typically the first step in any examination process.  It is the most primitive and cost effective inspection method when utilized properly.

The American Welding Society (AWS) requirements of visual testing typically pertain to three areas:

  • The inspector’s vision
  • The amount of light falling on the specimen, which is measured using a light meter
  • Whether the area being inspected is obstructed from view.

CWI’s and VT Level II’s perform visual inspections based on the acceptance standards of the applicable construction codes that they are working too.

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING – LIQUID PENETRANT TESTING

The most basic and effective NDE inspection method is visual examination. Visually inspecting a part for surface imperfections is typically the first step in any examination process.  It is the most primitive and cost effective inspection method when utilized properly.

The American Welding Society (AWS) requirements of visual testing typically pertain to three areas:

  • The inspector’s vision
  • The amount of light falling on the specimen, which is measured using a light meter
  • Whether the area being inspected is obstructed from view.

CWI’s and VT Level II’s perform visual inspections based on the acceptance standards of the applicable construction codes that they are working too.

 

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING – MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING

 

The most basic and effective NDE inspection method is visual examination. Visually inspecting a part for surface imperfections is typically the first step in any examination process.  It is the most primitive and cost effective inspection method when utilized properly.

The American Welding Society (AWS) requirements of visual testing typically pertain to three areas:

  • The inspector’s vision
  • The amount of light falling on the specimen, which is measured using a light meter
  • Whether the area being inspected is obstructed from view.

CWI’s and VT Level II’s perform visual inspections based on the acceptance standards of the applicable construction codes that they are working too.

 

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The most basic and effective NDE inspection method is visual examination. Visually inspecting a part for surface imperfections is typically the first step in any examination process.  It is the most primitive and cost effective inspection method when utilized properly.

The American Welding Society (AWS) requirements of visual testing typically pertain to three areas:

  • The inspector’s vision
  • The amount of light falling on the specimen, which is measured using a light meter
  • Whether the area being inspected is obstructed from view.

CWI’s and VT Level II’s perform visual inspections based on the acceptance standards of the applicable construction codes that they are working too.

 

If you are interested in Non Destructive Testing services, do contact us now by clicking here.

 

The most basic and effective NDE inspection method is visual examination. Visually inspecting a part for surface imperfections is typically the first step in any examination process.  It is the most primitive and cost effective inspection method when utilized properly.

The American Welding Society (AWS) requirements of visual testing typically pertain to three areas:

  • The inspector’s vision
  • The amount of light falling on the specimen, which is measured using a light meter
  • Whether the area being inspected is obstructed from view.

CWI’s and VT Level II’s perform visual inspections based on the acceptance standards of the applicable construction codes that they are working too.

 

If you are interested in Non Destructive Testing services, do contact us now by clicking here.