Inspection Test
Technical inspection test
Technical inspection includes various non-destructive and destructive tests such as ultrasonic tests, penetrating fluids, magnetic particles, industrial radiography, visual inspection, eddy carnet, infrared or infrared, etc. to find surface and subsurface defects in iron equipment And non-ferrous, tanks, pipelines and welds, metal structures, cast parts, shafts, gearboxes, hulls and foundations of high temperature equipment, hulls and rotors and blades of steam and gas turbines and pumps and centrifugal compressors , Is also used in the fleet and marine and air equipment and other items and is based on ASME, ASTM, API, AWS standards. Such tests can be used for Determined the amount of corrosion and thickness in the body of tanks, pipes and other metal and non-metal structures used.
Usually in the equipment industry and also in inspection and quality control (especially in metal welding), tests called NDT, which stands for Non Destructive Test, are used. Today, the scope of use of NDT has become very wide and plays an important and vital role in understanding the quality of performance and structure of components of a system. Non-destructive testing specialists and engineers use a variety of methods and techniques to diagnose and describe materials, waste, and corrosion that may cause irreparable damage in the future.
Non-destructive testing allows you to detect defects without damaging the part being inspected using a variety of technologies. The following are some of the most popular technical inspection and quality control techniques:
Visual Inspection
Magnetic Testing or MT
Penetrant Testing or PT
Eddy Current Testing or ET
Radiography
Ultrasonic Testing Ultrasonic Testing
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