What is the NDE in New England??

Non-destructive inspection as well as the non-destructive evaluation or the NDE in New England is often used for describing the methodology of non-destructive testing. The non-destructive testing involved a wide range of analysis techniques for the evaluation of the properties of material, component or system without causing any damage. The non-destructive testing is being used as a part of installation and manufacturing inspection, so as to check whether the quality demands are being met. Also, the non-destructive testing is being used as preventive maintenance to quantify the status of critical equipment and components.

The NDT laboratories are highly specialized in offering their clients with geophysical as well as non-destructive testing services for the engineering projects. These labs have their partners, as mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, forensic civil, systems as well as medical applications. These labs have huge technical expertise in the field of destructive testing. They make use of a wide range of advanced equipment that has capability of performing quality inspections virtually in any form of ferrous or non-ferrous material, assembly or component.

There is a number of visual testing inspection services offered that are generally the first method of inspection for detection of defects as well as observing the problems in the earliest stages of fabrication. The visual testing inspectors are the level II technicians that have the ability as well as training for utilization of the latest in optical enhancing devices such as digital video crawlers and borescopes. The visual testing inspection of the components or parts is the reliable as well as the oldest method of non-destructive testing. This test is almost applied to every product, so as to assure its quality.

In order to become a certified visual welding inspector, an individual must pass a vision test and have a combination of work experience as well as the qualifying education along with supporting documentation. IN order to attend the course for becoming a welding inspector must have minimum experience of six months in the welding industry.     

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