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Radiographic Testing
Description: Radiographic Testing is a widely used non-destructive testing (NDT) method that uses X-rays or gamma rays to create detailed images of welds, pipes, and components.
Function: Ideal for detecting internal defects such as porosity, cracks, inclusions, and lack of fusion in welds. This method ensures the structural integrity of pipelines, pressure vessels, and critical components.
Magnetic Particle Testing
Description: MPI is a surface and near-surface inspection method used on ferromagnetic materials such as steel. A magnetic field and iron particles are applied to reveal discontinuities.
Function: Effective for detecting surface cracks, weld defects, seams, and stress fractures in construction, oil & gas, power, and manufacturing industries.
Dye Penetrant Testing
Description: Also known as Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT), this technique applies a visible or fluorescent dye to the surface of metals and non-metals.
Function: Highlights surface-breaking flaws such as cracks, porosity, leaks, and laps, making it ideal for testing non-ferrous materials, welds, castings, and machined parts.
Ultrasonic Testing
Description: UT uses high-frequency sound waves to evaluate the internal structure of materials and measure thickness.
Function: Detects internal cracks, laminations, inclusions, and corrosion, providing accurate results for weld inspections, pipeline testing, and thickness gauging without damaging the component.
Ultrasonic Phased Array
Description: PAUT is an advanced ultrasonic inspection method that uses multiple sound beams for high-resolution imaging.
Function: Delivers precise detection and sizing of defects, making it ideal for critical weld inspections, corrosion mapping, and complex geometries in industries like oil & gas, petrochemical, and power generation.
Vacuum Box Testing
Description: Vacuum Box Testing is a leak detection technique commonly used on tank bottoms, pressure vessels, and pipeline weld seams.
Function: Ensures weld tightness and integrity by identifying leaks or defects through applied vacuum pressure—commonly used in storage tanks, refineries, and petrochemical plants.