Types of Destructive Testing
What is Destructive Testing? Destructive testing (DT) is a type of testing that involves applying an external force, pressure, or …
What is Destructive Testing? Destructive testing (DT) is a type of testing that involves applying an external force, pressure, or …
Destructive vs Non-Destructive Testing Destructive testing (DT) and non-destructive testing (NDT) are two distinct test methods for evaluating & testing …
Residual stresses are an issue that must be considered when welding. These stresses can have an effect on the strength …
For Welding Engineers- Inspectors & Welders AWS WHB-10. 1 Welding Handbook Volume 1 The AWS Welding Handbook, 10th Edition, Volume …
Peel Adhesion Test: Understanding the Importance of Adhesive Strength Peel adhesion test is a method to measure the strength of …
Mechanical properties of a Materials Materials have different properties that make them suitable for different types of applications. When choosing …
Tests for Welder Performance Qualification Welding Codes (AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX, API 1104) and standards (ISO 9606, AS/NZS 2980) …
Salt Spray Test Salt spray testing (or salt spray test) is a standardized test and an important tool used to evaluate the corrosion …
Fatigue Failure in Metals Fatigue failure is a failure mechanism occurring among metals, non-metals and alloys, leading to the weakening …
What is Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)? Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is a device for obtaining a three-dimensional surface of a …