ADVANTAGES OF NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

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ADVANTAGES OF NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

No manufacturing process can be carried out without rigorously testing each and every component. NDT or non-destructive testing is one of the most preferred ways of testing any material. This is because, as the name suggests, the test does not destruct the material to be tested. Most other such tests work by pushing the material to its limits, often stopping when cracks appear. There are many methods under NDT, such as visual testing, liquid penetrant, magnetic-particle, ultrasonic, and radiographic. Correspondingly, there are also different kinds of Non-destructive testing equipment, such as borescopes, camera, X-rays, ultrasonic machines, Eddy current probes, hardness testers and leak testers. It has wide applications in many industries and academic fields where we study the property of matters, like engineering and forensics. In manufacturing, it is used extensively as a means of detecting flaws and to ensure quality. But why is this method preferred over others? Ensuring safety of testers: Rarely is any test as hamlets to the tester as NDT testing. Radioactive tests are an obvious exception. We are usually carrying out the test using external equipment. The means used here are visual, sound or radioactive patterns. There is no danger to the martial itself and hence no falling shards and debris can hit us. The safety factor is also extended to the material tested which should be handled carefully.


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