What is non-destructive testing?
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) refers to a range of inspection methods used to evaluate the properties and integrity of materials and structures without causing any damage. The primary goal of NDT is to detect, characterize, and evaluate defects or irregularities within a material or structure while preserving its usability and functionality. Non-Destructive Testing Services encompass various techniques designed to assess different types of materials and structures across numerous industries. Some of the most common methods include: Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test : This technique uses high-frequency sound waves to detect and measure internal flaws, such as cracks or voids, in concrete and other materials. It provides valuable information about the material's density and integrity. Rebound Hammer Test : This method involves using a spring-loaded hammer to measure the hardness of concrete surfaces. The rebound distance of the hammer indicates the concrete's strength, which help...