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Non-destructive techniques are the means by which materials and structures may be inspected without disruption or impairment of serviceability. Choosing the right method and technique is an important part of the performance of NDT.
Each NDT method has its own set of advantages and disadvantages and, therefore, some are better suited than others for a particular application. By the use of artificial flaws, the sensitivity threshold of a testing system is determined. If the sensitivity is too low defective test objects are not always recognized. While if the sensitivity is too high parts with smaller flaws are rejected.
SGS adopted a system that classified NDT testing methods into two major categories: conventional testing methods and special examinations.
Conventional Testing Methods
For more information about the best suitable NDT testing methods for your object please contact our NDT Expert Team.
SGS Industrial Services has the knowledge, expertise and experience to perform conventional and advanced NDT inspections around the world using our unique NDT network. SGS offices worldwide.
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