NDT Division

Our NDT Division delivers critical non-destructive testing services, vital for maintaining the integrity and safety of your Oil & Gas assets without disruption. Leveraging advanced techniques and conventional methods, we pinpoint hidden defects with unmatched precision. Our highly certified NDT specialists are equipped with the latest, high-calibration equipment, ensuring superior data accuracy and reliable insights. We empower you with early detection capabilities, preventing costly failures, optimizing maintenance schedules, and ensuring full compliance with stringent industry standards. Trust us for comprehensive, efficient, and highly dependable NDT solutions.

Our expertise covers a wide array of methods, including:

  • Phased Array UT (PAUT): Advanced ultrasonic imaging for complex geometries and precise defect sizing.
  • TOFD (Time-of-Flight Diffraction): Highly accurate ultrasonic technique for crack detection and sizing, especially in welds.
  • Eddy Current Testing (ECT): Detects surface and near-surface discontinuities in conductive materials, ideal for heat exchanger tube inspection and crack detection.
  • Digital Radiography (DR): Provides instant, high-resolution digital X-ray images for internal flaw detection.
  • Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI): Identifies surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic components.
  • Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT): Reveals surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials.
  • Conventional Ultrasonic Testing (UT): Uses sound waves for internal flaw detection and thickness measurement.
  • Hardness Testing: Assesses material strength and properties by measuring resistance to indentation.
  • Metallographic Replica Services: Non-destructive method to analyze material microstructure and assess degradation in-situ.
  • MFL Tank Floor Mapping (Magnetic Flux Leakage): Uses magnetic flux leakage to detect corrosion and pitting on tank floors.
  • MFL Tube Inspection (Magnetic Flux Leakage): Utilizes magnetic flux leakage to identify corrosion, pitting, and other defects in ferromagnetic tubes.
  • Fitness-For-Service (FFS) Assessments: Engineering evaluations determining if components with detected flaws can continue safe operation.