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What is Radiographic Testing?

Capital NDT Limited News and PR from Capital NDT Limited - Published 16 August 2022 Radiographic Testing, also known as Radiographic Inspection, is one of the most widely used methods of volumetric non-destructive testing that is used to discover internal & subsurface irregularities.
The benefit of Radiographic Testing is that it requires minimal surface preparation before testing and leaves a permanent photographic record of testing. We also provide assessment and interpretation of radiographs as part of our Radiographic Testing Service.

- Instant results
- Minimum surface preparation for testing
- A permanent record of testing
- UKAS accredited laboratory testing available
Included assessment and interpretation of radiographs results

If you want to know more about our Radiography services, call our office on 01753 684 896 or check out our website:

https://lnkd.in/dyUDHMP
A permanent record of testing

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