Non-Destructive Testing Control (NDT)

Non-Destructive Testing Control (NDT)

NDT; In English, NDT, which is called "Non Destructive Testing" and abbreviated with the initials of the words, is Non-Destructive Testing; It is a test process applied during the production process of the materials or after the production, in the periodic controls.

Non-destructive testing is the name given to all of the methods used to detect dynamic-static structures and their components individually or as a whole, without damaging the integrity of the component and the structure to be examined, or the discontinuities open to the material surface or discontinuities in the material that are not visible from the surface.

Our expert teams in non-destructive testing, known as NDT, successfully offer visual inspection (VT), liquid penetrant inspection (PT), magnetic particle test (MT), ultrasonic inspection (UT), radiographic inspection (RT) services and reporting. Our personnel working within the company consists of personnel who have long-term work experience and are specialized in their fields.

Our Services in the Field of Nondestructive Testing

* Radiographic Examination (RT)
* Ultrasonic Inspection (UT)
* Magnetic Particle Test (MT)
* Liquid Penetrant Test (PT)
* Visual Control (VT)
* Ultrasonic Thickness Test
* Leakage Test
* Vacuum Test

By using non-destructive testing methods, cracks caused by reasons such as corrosion or abrasion, tears occurring in the material due to internal stresses, section reduction, etc., during production or operation phase. errors are detected. When using these methods, no damage is created on the part to be inspected and the tests are performed directly on the part. Non-destructive testing methods provide early intervention to the errors detected in the first stages of production, while shortening the production time and reducing the production cost. Early diagnosis also increases productivity and directly concerns worker health and safety during production and operation, and user health and safety during operation.