Introduction to Non-Destructive Testing is a clear, modern, beginner-friendly reference book for people entering the NDT field for the first time.
Written in plain technical language, this book explains what NDT is, where it is used, how the main methods work, and how inspection fits into real engineering practice. It is designed for trainees, career changers, students, developing technicians, and anyone who wants a strong foundation in non-destructive testing without being overwhelmed by jargon or overcomplicated explanations.
Rather than focusing on only one inspection method, this book gives readers the wider picture. It explains how NDT supports manufacturing, maintenance, quality control, safety, reliability, and asset integrity across industries such as oil and gas, power generation, aerospace, rail, transport, manufacturing, marine, offshore, and infrastructure.
Inside this book, readers will find clear explanations of:
What non-destructive testing is and why industry uses it
Where and when NDT is used in the life of a component
How product form, material type, and likely damage affect method choice
The main NDT methods, including VT, PT, MT, UT, RT, ET, leak testing, and other important techniques
Common discontinuity types and service damage mechanisms
Method comparison tables and practical inspection scenarios
Standards, codes, specifications, procedures, and acceptance criteria
Certification, qualification, authorisation, and the meaning of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
Experience hours, supervised development, training, exams, and entering the industry
Safety, reporting, traceability, and professional conduct
This book has been built as both a learning guide and a long-term desk reference. It includes worked examples, revision questions, quick comparison tables, a long glossary, a topic finder, and practical planning pages to help readers revisit key subjects later.
The aim is not just to give definitions, but to help readers understand how NDT thinking works in real life: what the component is, what condition matters, where that condition is likely to be, which method best answers the question, and what documents control the work.
For anyone looking for a serious but accessible starting point in NDT, this book provides a strong and useful foundation.
Please note: this book is an educational and reference resource. Real inspection work must always follow the approved written procedure, applicable code or standard, and the governing acceptance criteria for the job.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Introduction to Non-Destructive Testing is a clear, modern, beginner-friendly reference book for people entering the NDT field for the first time.Written in plain technical language, this book explains what NDT is, where it is used, how the main methods work, and how inspection fits into real engineering practice. It is designed for trainees, career changers, students, developing technicians, and anyone who wants a strong foundation in non-destructive testing without being overwhelmed by jargon or overcomplicated explanations.Rather than focusing on only one inspection method, this book gives readers the wider picture. It explains how NDT supports manufacturing, maintenance, quality control, safety, reliability, and asset integrity across industries such as oil and gas, power generation, aerospace, rail, transport, manufacturing, marine, offshore, and infrastructure.Inside this book, readers will find clear explanations of: What non-destructive testing is and why industry uses itWhere and when NDT is used in the life of a componentHow product form, material type, and likely damage affect method choiceThe main NDT methods, including VT, PT, MT, UT, RT, ET, leak testing, and other important techniquesCommon discontinuity types and service damage mechanismsMethod comparison tables and practical inspection scenariosStandards, codes, specifications, procedures, and acceptance criteriaCertification, qualification, authorisation, and the meaning of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3Experience hours, supervised development, training, exams, and entering the industrySafety, reporting, traceability, and professional conductThis book has been built as both a learning guide and a long-term desk reference. It includes worked examples, revision questions, quick comparison tables, a long glossary, a topic finder, and practical planning pages to help readers revisit key subjects later.The aim is not just to give definitions, but to help readers understand how NDT thinking works in real life: what the component is, what condition matters, where that condition is likely to be, which method best answers the question, and what documents control the work.For anyone looking for a serious but accessible starting point in NDT, this book provides a strong and useful foundation.Please note: this book is an educational and reference resource. Real inspection work must always follow the approved written procedure, applicable code or standard, and the governing acceptance criteria for the job. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798252130422
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