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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

Overview

Non-Destructuve Testing (NDT) is a testing and analysis technique used by Inspectahire across a variety of industries to evaluate the properties of a material, component, structure or system for defects without causing damage to the original part. 

A number of methods can be used for Non-Destructive Testing based on what you want to inspect, and the component at hand. Explore the range of NDT methods Inspectahire can carry out alongside other inspection services to produce a more comprehensive inspection:


 

Equipment for the solution

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    PECT Instrument Underwater Probes

    The two underwater probes can operate at depths up to either 30m or 1000m for ROV use.

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    CorDEX UT5000 Thickness Gauge

    The UT5000 Ultrasonic thickness gauge has been certified for ATEX and IECEx, Zone 1 IIC T4 hazardous (explosive) areas.

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    Inuktun maggHD Magnetic crawler

    Miniature magnetic crawler offers a unique solution for High Definition remote visual inspection (RVI) across a broad range of applications.

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Recent projects

Inspectahire has worked on a diverse range of projects across the world. Learn more about what we do and our products!

The Royal Mint Remote Cleaning & Inspection

The Inspectahire team deployed December 2021 to affect Water Jetting of a Retort using HP Retro-jetting techniques for the removal of Zinc Oxide and Brass deposits from the internal bore of a Retort...

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Wind turbine inspection

As people and businesses become more environmentally aware and want to reduce their carbon footprint, the switch to renewable energy grows apace. To meet this demand the number and scale of wind...

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Hydro power station support infrastructure inspection

Between the 1930’s and 1950’s there was a concerted effort throughout Scotland to develop hydro power stations to produce electricity to meet the increasing demands of consumers.

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Talk to one of our experts

Contact our technical team for all enquiries. Our teams are here to help and ready to provide friendly advice on all aspects of inspection projects.