What is Non-Destructive Testing?
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a set of inspection techniques used to assess the condition and integrity of materials and components without causing any damage. This means inspections can be carried out while equipment remains in service—saving both time and money while ensuring ongoing safety and compliance.
Infinite Access Services offers a full range of NDT methods, including:
- Ultrasonic Testing (UT): For detecting internal flaws and measuring thickness.
- Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI): Used to locate surface and near-surface discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials.
- Dye Penetrant Inspection (DPI): Ideal for identifying cracks or defects on non-porous surfaces.
- Eddy Current Testing (ECT): Used for surface and near-surface flaw detection in conductive materials.
- Visual Inspection (VI): Thorough examinations for corrosion, damage, or wear.
All NDT work is performed by fully qualified personnel certified to PCN, CSWIP, or equivalent standards, and follows the latest safety and quality protocols.
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Why Choose Rope Access for NDT?
Rope access offers a fast, efficient, and safer alternative to traditional access methods—especially in difficult-to-reach or high-risk environments. Benefits include:
- Rapid deployment and minimal setup
- Less disruption to operations
- Lower overall costs compared to scaffolding or mechanical access
- Safe and reliable, with an excellent safety record
Industries We Serve
- We deliver rope access NDT services to clients across a wide range of industries:
- Oil & Gas (onshore and offshore)
- Energy & Utilities
- Construction & Infrastructure
- Marine & Shipping
- Industrial & Manufacturing Facilities
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Whether you require routine inspections or urgent assessments, Infinite Access Services is your trusted partner for nationwide NDT solutions at height. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule a consultation