FAQ

  • What is ultrasonic inspection used for?

    Ultrasonic inspection uses sound waves to detect internal flaws in metal structures without damaging them. It's ideal for finding cracks, voids, and thickness variations in welded joints and structural components.
  • How does liquid penetrant inspection work?

    Liquid penetrant inspection applies a special dye to surfaces that seeps into surface-breaking cracks and defects. After cleaning and applying developer, flaws become clearly visible under proper lighting conditions.
  • When should welded structures be inspected?

    Welded structures should be inspected during fabrication, after completion, and periodically during service life. Critical welds require inspection before they're put into service to ensure safety standards.
  • What can magnetic particle inspection detect?

    Magnetic particle inspection detects surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials like steel. It's highly effective for finding cracks, seams, inclusions, and other discontinuities in welds.
  • Why choose certified welding inspectors?

    Certified welding inspectors (CWI) have proven expertise in welding codes, standards, and inspection techniques. Their certification ensures your project meets industry requirements and safety regulations effectively.
  • How long do NDT inspections take?

    NDT inspection time varies by method, component size, and complexity. Simple ultrasonic tests may take minutes, while comprehensive structural inspections can require several hours or days.
  • Can NDT find all types of defects?

    Different NDT methods detect specific defect types best. Combining techniques like ultrasonic, liquid penetrant, and magnetic particle inspection provides comprehensive evaluation of structural integrity and safety.
  • What affects NDT inspection costs?

    NDT costs depend on inspection method, component accessibility, material thickness, and required documentation level. Complex geometries and multiple inspection techniques increase time and equipment requirements.
  • Do you provide inspection reports?

    Yes, professional NDT inspections include detailed reports documenting findings, methods used, and compliance with applicable codes. These reports are essential for regulatory compliance and quality assurance.
  • What industries need welding inspection?

    Construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, aerospace, and infrastructure industries all require welding inspection. Any industry using welded structures benefits from certified inspection to ensure safety and performance.

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