
Non-destructive testing allows you detect flaws, measure thickness, and assess the condition of materials without making contact with, or destroying samples. We offer thermographic NDT with partners InfraTec, Lake Shore Cryotronics and Thermal Wave Imaging. For applications ranging from automated manufacturing to aircraft inspection.

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Read our brand new magazine Non-Destructive Testing… featuring the best solutions for all sorts of applications.
Highlights include:
- Non-Destructive Testing of CFRP Components
- X-ray Sources for NDT
- Segregation in Continuous Casting
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) encompasses a broad range of inspection techniques designed to assess the properties and structural integrity of materials, components, and systems without causing any damage or altering their physical characteristics. The primary objective of NDT is to detect and evaluate internal or surface defects, as well as other irregularities, to ensure reliability and safety. NDT is also referred to as Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI), Non-Destructive Examination (NDE), and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE).

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.
Head over to our dedicated applications page for Non-Destructive Testing solutions, or peruse the articles above to get an idea of the answers we have for your NDT challenges. We’d love to hear about them, so please do get in touch…