Through innovations in physics, chemistry, and technology, non-destructive testing (NDT) allows material analysis without damaging samples. This is a relatively recent technique, where previously the ...
What is Non-Destructive Testing? Nondestructive testing is a means of evaluating a material or component’s superficial or interior defects or mechanical conditions without compromising the component ...
Eddy current testing (ECT) is a widely adopted non-destructive evaluation (NDE) method that leverages electromagnetic induction to detect and characterise defects in conductive materials. By inducing ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the DXR3™ SmartRaman+ Raman Spectrometer, designed to streamline quality control ...
Well-established regulations have been used worldwide to certify the mechanical characteristics of advanced materials like polymer nanocomposites across different industries. To establish a ...
Developing a maintenance strategy, especially for composite materials, is essential for the state of the overall composite structure (particularly in the long run). Based on this, a maintenance method ...
SKZ’s computed tomography (CT) scanners can be used both for publicly funded research projects and for contract analysis for customers. They are also used for training purposes in the field of ...
A close-up of burstable bubble wrap, the material used to generate impulse sound waves for non-destructive testing. Non-destructive testing allows engineers to evaluate the integrity of structures ...
Non-destructive testing refers to a wide range of methods and techniques for evaluating the quality and integrity of materials, raw materials and products without degrading or altering their physical ...
The global non-destructive testing market size was valued at USD 17.9 billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach USD 34.1 billion by 2030, expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ...