
High tech instrumentation for Non-Destructive Testing Applications
The primary objective of Non-destructive Testing (NDT) is to detect and evaluate internal or surface defects, as well as other irregularities, to ensure reliability and safety. These techniques are widely utilised across various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, construction, power generation, and infrastructure. By employing NDT methods, engineers and technicians can identify potential flaws or weaknesses in materials and structures, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding maintenance, repair, or replacement. The growing emphasis on quality assurance across multiple industries is expected to drive the expansion of the global NDT market in the coming years.
Non destructive testing allows you detect flaws, measure thickness, and assess the condition of materials without making contact with, or destroying samples. At QDUKI, we offer NDT solutions from partners InfraTec, Lake Shore Cryotronics, Moxtek, and Thermal Wave Imaging. For applications ranging from automated manufacturing to aircraft inspection.
ThermoScope III from Thermal Wave Imaging
Lab Performance in a Compact Package…
Portability for the field—that’s the driving force behind ThermoScope III. Combining flash heating, image acquisition and analysis, this unit allows a single user to perform the inspection with ease and simplicity. ThermoScope III uses patented MOSAIQ software with Thermographic Signal Reconstruction (TSR) processing to provide an unprecedented degree of clarity, penetration depth and resolution for applications in the field. TWI systems are a proven solution in the aerospace industry for both manufacturing and maintenance NDT. Whether it’s fast handheld inspection in the field or manufacturing quality control, our systems provide a degree of reliability and sensitivity that is unrivaled. Leading OEMs rely on TWI systems for NDT in manufacturing, rework and maintenance. Common power generation applications include: Wall and Coating Thickness; Structural Integrity; Hole Blockage; Disbonds; Adhesion; Cracks; Corrosion

Advanced Thermography For In-Service Inspection
Case Study: Successful zero-defect strategy in semiconductor manufacturing
The ‘Quality First’ principle is a living practice at ROHM. It encompasses all process steps of the company – from design to production and service to environmental awareness.
As electronic functions continue to expand across diverse applications, the failure of a single component can trigger a cascading effect. This makes a zero-defect mindset—spanning from development to mass production—more critical than ever for the future success of semiconductor companies. ROHM Semiconductors has decades of expertise in electronic component development and manufacturing. ROHM’s European quality assurance laboratory leverages a range of advanced analytical instruments. Recently, the lab enhanced its capabilities by incorporating InfraTec’s lock-in thermography device – E-LIT.