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NDT Reports is a company that specializes in the provision of engineering services and technical consultancy regarding any type of steel structures.

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NDT Reports is a company that specializes in the provision of engineering services and technical consultancy regarding any type of steel structure.

NDT Reports performs visual testing (VT), magnetic particle testing (MT), penetrant testing (PT), and ultrasonic testing (UT). Moreover, we conduct ultrasonic thickness testing (UTT) and radiographic testing (RT). We specialize in non-destructive inspections of welded joints for large offshore structures, such as wind towers, oil rigs, offshore transformer stations, containers, tanks, and components of ship hulls, where very strict standards apply. We also conduct examinations of wheel axles, cranes, and bridge cranes, as well as such structures as, among others, bridges, railings, and containers.

One of its areas of expertise is the preparation of technical documentation regarding all types of steel structures. Their experts have supported our Customers in the execution of large offshore wind farm projects, including EnBW Windpark Baltic 2, Borkum Riffgrund 1, West of Duddon Sands, Gwynt Y Mor, and Anholt.

The company also offers such services as Investor’s Supervision. We help our Customers select reliable subcontractors and also support them during the entire contract execution process.

With the capacity and experience we have acquired over the years, as well as the technical solutions they implement, they can guarantee the satisfactory completion of the tasks you have entrusted them with at a very competitive price level. Regardless of your company’s location and working hours, you can count on the efficient and effective execution of our services. In the case of large projects, our inspection/ design team can be enlarged according to your requirements.

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VT – Visual examinations

Visual inspections are the basic method of inspecting various types of structures and involve a visual inspection of the examined surface. The visual method is most often used in combination with another non-destructive testing method, treated as a preliminary test. Thanks to this method, it is possible to determine and assess inconsistencies occurring on the surface of the tested object. We can use visual tests at the stage of preparing an element in the production process, checking quality during production and testing finished products.

PT – Penetration testing

Penetrant testing allows you to detect surface defects of all types of materials and products. The method is used for ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic materials. Very often used in austenitic steels and places where the magnetic-particle method cannot be used. Penetrant testing uses the capillary phenomenon, which involves the penetration of liquid into narrow and hard-to-reach spaces and filling them, also despite the force of gravity. The liquid used in this type of testing is called a penetrant, which is designed to penetrate surface holes. After sufficient penetration time, it should be removed from the surface. Then the developer is applied. After complete drying and waiting for an appropriate development time, the final assessment is made.

MT – Magnetic particle testing

The magnetic-particle method allows for the detection of surface defects in ferromagnetic materials. Magnetic particle testing is performed quite quickly, which is why it is the most widely used. The method involves creating a magnetic field in the tested object. The object can be magnetized by introducing a magnetic field (yoke flaw detector) or by introducing an electric current (contact electrodes). The magnetic field in an object can be introduced using a yoke flaw detector or excited by the flow of electric current.

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