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Non Destructive Testing

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Non Destructive Testing (NDT) is the blanket term for testing methods of which do not alter or impair the material, object, structure, or system being tested for future use.

According to the American Society for Non Destructive Testing (ASNT), the following is a list of some various testing methodologies:

  1. ET - Eddy Current
  2. MT - Magnetic Particle
  3. UT - Ultrasonic
  4. VT - Visual
  5. XT - X Ray

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