What is Non-Destructive Testing? Nondestructive testing is a means of evaluating a material or component’s superficial or interior defects or mechanical conditions without compromising the component ...
On 10 September, the IAEA and the Italian Society for Non-Destructive Testing Monitoring Diagnostics (AIPnD) signed Practical Arrangements, establishing a framework for future cooperation in the ...
This article discusses the necessity for food waste reduction, which can be achieved with the introduction of non-destructive testing and its methods. Food waste reduction is a significant goal for ...
To enable the Democratic Republic of the Congo to achieve critical mass for skills, national autonomy and sustainability in the areas of non-destructive testing, and the application of radioisotopes ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Non-destructive Testing (NDT) Services Market by Type (Inspection, Training, Others), Method (Radiographic, Ultrasonic, Others), Application (Flaw Detection, ...
Shearography and Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry (DSPI) are advanced optical techniques that have emerged as critical tools in non-destructive testing (NDT). Both methods utilise coherent laser ...
As the name suggests, non-destructive testing is a term for a set of techniques that do not cause damage to a target being tested. It is used in industries including electrical engineering, ...
As global competition continues to drive business innovation, industry in both the public and private sectors is continually looking for opportunities to achieve efficiencies. Persistent budget ...
SKZ’s computed tomography (CT) scanners can be used both for publicly funded research projects and for contract analysis for customers. They are also used for training purposes in the field of ...
LEAP engine fan blades, fixed internal structure panels for their nacelles, internal landing gear pistons… these items all have one thing in common: their quality is inspected and assessed using ...
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) include a wide range of analysis techniques that use electromagnetic radiation, sound wave, and other signals to assess the properties of a material, component or system ...