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NDT TRAINING IN CHENNAI

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

NDT Training center in chennai is an established Non-Destructive testing (NDT) business providing customers in chennai and neighbouring citties with inspection and reporting services. Markets covered include aviation (fixed and rotary wing), power generation, oil and gas, construction, rail, motorsport, land based aero derivatives and other industrial applications. From its base in the chennai, can arrange inspections including;

ULTRASONIC TESTING

It is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method in which beams of high frequency sound waves that are introduced into the material being tested are used to detect surface and sub-surface flaws. The sound waves travel through the materials with some attenuation of energy and are reflected at interfaces. The reflected beam is detected and analyzed to define the presence and location of flaws.

MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING

Magnetic particle testing or MPT is a nondestructive testing method for locating surface and near surface discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. It depends for its operation on the fact that when the material or part under test is magnetized, discontinuities that lie in a cause leakage field to the direction of the magnetic field will cause a leakage field to be formed at and above the surface of the part.

LIQUID PENETRANT TESTING

Liquid penetrant testing is a non destructive method for finding discontinuities that are open to the surface of solid and essentially non-porous materials. Indications of flaws can be found regardless of the size, configuration, internal structure, or chemical composition of work piece being tested and regardless of flaw orientation.

VISUAL TESTING

Visual inspection is one of the most common and most powerful means of non-destructive testing. Visual testing requires adequate illumination of the test surface and proper eye-sight of the tester. To be most effective visual inspection does however, merit special attention because it requires training (knowledge of product and process, anticipated service conditions, acceptance criteria, record keeping, for example) and it has its own range of equipment and instrumentation.