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Non Destructive Testing Training Spotlight: Manufacturing

calendar Jul. 22, 2020user-iconTXNDT
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When it comes to engineering and engineering-adjacent jobs, many people assume that professionals are consigned to monotonous jobs in bland office spaces. What most people don’t know, however, is that nondestructive testing professionals have access to one of the most diverse and multifaceted careers available.

Not only do the everyday tasks of ndt technicians change from job to job, but even the fields serviced by nondestructive testing are much more diverse than most. On any given day, an NDT technician could serve clients from the medical imaging industry to renewable energy to infrastructure. The opportunities for NDT technicians to support the industries that keep our world functional are endless.

Today on the blog, we explore one of the many exciting fields that nondestructive testing professionals support: manufacturing.

Here’s what you need to know.

NDT Spotlight: Manufacturing

According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 13 million Americans are employed by the manufacturing industry.

With this many Americans dependent on a single industry, there is a special importance that this particular field has all of the support necessary to function safely and efficiently.

Even the most cursory knowledge of manufacturing practices will tell you that the manufacturing industry relies on complex and expensive machines to operate daily.

While some repairs may be completed by internal employees, thorough inspections and testing should be performed by an experienced nondestructive testing professional who can ensure that components are not damaged through rigorous inspection.

Testing Used

Because manufacturing is such a broad field, you can expect to use a number of different methods of testing while serving manufacturers. The deciding factor in determining which method will be best for a specific job is usually what materials the component is made of.

In cases involving ferromagnetic materials, magnetic particle testing can be used for a comprehensive, noninvasive way to evaluate the health of your manufacturing assets.

For circumstances requiring testing with easy cleanup and portability, visual inspection is a low-maintenance method of nondestructive testing.

From job to job, NDT in manufacturing presents the opportunity to truly test your nondestructive testing knowledge, as there is no single method best for all of the manufacturing industry. Each technician must use their experience and intuition to decide the best course of action in each circumstance.

Contact TXNDT Today!

A field as vast as manufacturing requires NDT technicians with ample experience and sharp instincts.

At TXNDT, we make sure that each technician we train is fully prepared to enter the workforce. That training includes all of the most important methods, from magnetic particle testing, to liquid penetrant testing, and everything in between.

A technician, regardless of their interests, should be prepared to enter into a variety of fields after training, Since the requirements of an NDT technician can change from job to job, the expert instructors at TXNDT ensure that all prospective technicians are qualified to take on whatever their next job throws at them.

From introductory NDT courses to NDT level 3 certification, we take an active approach to educating all of our students and encourage all prospective technicians to take an active role in their own learning.

If you or your staff are looking for ways to expand your skills and broaden your career opportunities through nondestructive testing courses, consider NDT certification.

But don’t trust just any NDT school. If you’re looking for a top-tier experience, give us a call today at 281-231-0001 or check out our website for more information.