NDT audit at the Freilassing site successfully completed!
NDT audit at the Freilassing site successfully completed!
We are pleased to announce that the audit was passed without any objections. In addition, two valuable recommendations were made, which we will implement as soon as possible:
- Calibration of the tangential field strength meter is now also ordered separately for direct current calibration, with calibration ranges of 0 / 0.3 / 0.5 / 1 kA/m².
- A protocol for monitoring all reference and reference bodies is created and checked at an interval (e.g. monthly).
We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to all those who have supported, encouraged and contributed to our success during this audit! The inspectors also deserve great praise for their expertise and our team for its continuous development as a NDT inspection body.
What is an NDT test? The abbreviation “NDT” stands for “non-destructive testing”. During NDT, materials, components or products are inspected for defects or faults without impairing the integrity or functionality of the test specimen. Common NDT methods include ultrasonic testing, X-ray testing, eddy current testing, magnetic particle testing and penetrant testing. These methods make it possible to identify defects such as cracks, blowholes, irregularities or material fatigue.