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NDT TRAINING CENTER IN CHENNAI

INTRODUCTION OF DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

The process of testing a material quality by damaging the material is called as Destructive Testing.

TYPES OF DESTRUCTIVE TESTING:

QUANTITATIVE TESTING

Mechanical Testing

Bend Test

Fatigue test

Izod / Charpy

QUALITATIVE TESTING

Toughness

Hardness Test

Ductility

Strength

Fusion & Penetration

MECHANICAL TESTING

Mechanical Properties (Tensile Test, Yield Test, Elongation)

Welder Qualification (Bend Test, Re-bend Test, Root bend, Face bend, Side bend Testing)

Fatigue Test

Impact Test

LABORATORY TESTS

Chemical Analysis

Micro – Grain size

Macro corrosive Test

Plating Thickness

Micro Hardness

Weld depth Penetration

Inclusion Rating

Welder Qualification Testing

FAILURE ANALYSIS

Product Evaluation

Process Evaluation

Mechanical Damage

Root Cause determination

Determination of Origin of failure

Material Anomalies

INTRODUCTION TO NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING

Definition of NDT

The Process of testing a material for detecting surface and internal defects without destroying the material. I.e. inspect or Examine without doing harm. Methods of NDT

Penetrant Testing

Magnetic Particle Testing

Ultrasonic Testing

Ultrasonic Digital Thickness Measurement

Ultrasonic Straight Beam (A-Scan) Measurement Radiography Testing

Radiographic Film Interpretation Non Radiographer

Radiographic Film Interpretation Radiographer

Digital Radioscopy

Acoustic Emission Testing

Electromagnetic Testing

Alternating Current Field Measurement

Eddy Current Testing

Flux Leakage Testing

Remote Field Testing

Leak Testing

Bubble Test

Absolute Pressure Leak Test

alogen Diode Leak Test

Mass Spectrometer Test

Neutron Radiography Testing

Vibration Analysis

Visual Testing