Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Services
✓ Bureau Veritas UK Limited delivers UKAS Accredited Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) solutions to BS EN ISO 17020, ensuring the safety, reliability, and optimal performance of critical assets across diverse industries. Our certified technicians combine cutting-edge technology with industry-leading expertise to provide accurate inspection results without causing harm to your equipment or infrastructure.
Precision Inspection Solutions for Your Critical Assets with Non-Destructive Testing Services from Bureau Veritas
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What is Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)?
Non-Destructive Testing encompasses a range of advanced inspection techniques used to evaluate the integrity of materials, components, and structures without causing damage. These methods enable organisations to identify defects, measure material thickness, and assess structural soundness whilst preserving the operational capability of assets. NDT is essential for maintaining compliance with safety regulations and extending asset lifespan across critical industries.
Our Non-Destructive Testing Solutions
SAFed boiler inspection
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) and Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) to find flaws (cracks, corrosion, wear) in boiler materials without damaging them, crucial for statutory safety checks (often every 5 years) to assess integrity, wall thickness, and weld quality. These tests identify defects in welds, tubes, and shell, ensuring compliance and preventing catastrophic failures.
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
Precision volumetric inspection employing high-frequency sound waves to detect internal flaws and measure material thickness. Our inspectors use pulse echo probes to transmit ultrasonic pulses through test specimens, with any discontinuities (such as cracks, lack of fusion, or inclusions) reflecting sound waves back to the receiver. UT provides rapid, detailed insights for inspecting welds, forgings, and structural components whilst preserving asset integrity.
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Reliable detection of surface and near-surface discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. The process involves magnetising components and applying fine magnetic particles that cluster around defects such as cracks or seams, making them clearly visible under suitable lighting conditions. MT offers quick, dependable results for inspecting welds, structural steel, and critical components.
Dye Penetrant Testing (PT)
Versatile surface inspection technique for detecting defects in non-porous materials. We apply visible or fluorescent dye to clean component surfaces; after penetration, excess dye is removed and a developer applied, drawing out dye trapped in cracks or discontinuities. This method provides clear visual indication of flaws including cracks, seams, or porosity in welds, castings, and machined parts.
Visual Inspection (VT)
Fundamental systematic assessment conducted by certified inspectors using the naked eye or magnification tools to identify surface defects such as cracks, corrosion, misalignment, or irregularities. VT serves as the first line of defence in quality assurance, providing immediate results and determining whether advanced NDT methods are necessary for further evaluation.
NDT Level 3 Services
Delivered by highly qualified professionals with extensive expertise in developing, implementing, and overseeing inspection programmes. Our Level 3 personnel establish procedures, interpret complex results, and provide technical guidance ensuring compliance with international standards. Their involvement guarantees the highest level of reliability and quality assurance across all NDT processes.
NDT Repair Package
Repair Document Review, Initial, Interim & Post NDT, Witness Hydro Test
Benefits of Our NDT Services
- Regulatory Compliance: Maintain adherence to ISO, ASME, and Def Stan requirements
- Asset Integrity: Identify defects early to prevent costly failures and extend equipment lifespan
- Zero Downtime Risk: Inspect critical assets without causing operational disruption
- Cost Efficiency: Avoid unnecessary replacements through accurate condition assessment
- Safety Assurance: Protect personnel and infrastructure through proactive defect detection
- Digital Documentation: State-of-the-art equipment provides comprehensive digital reporting
- Flexible Delivery: Mobile inspection teams available for on-site service nationwide
- Rapid Turnaround: Prompt reporting with clear, professional documentation
Why Choose Bureau Veritas UK?
200 Years of Global Expertise
As a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification, Bureau Veritas brings unparalleled experience to every project, ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety.
Certified Technical Excellence
Our inspectors hold internationally recognised qualifications including ISO 9712, ASNT, PCN (Personnel Certification in Non-Destructive Testing), and CSWIP (Certification Scheme for Welding and Inspection Personnel).
UKAS-Accredited Testing
We operate under UKAS Accreditation to BS EN ISO 17020:2012, providing independent third-party verification that meets the most stringent regulatory requirements.
Advanced Technology
We utilise state-of-the-art NDT equipment with digital reporting capabilities, ensuring accurate results and comprehensive documentation for compliance purposes.
Industry-Specific Solutions
Our services are tailored to support diverse sectors including Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Manufacturing, Construction, and Marine & Offshore industries.
Industries We Serve
Our NDT services support critical operations across:
- Nuclear: Reactor components, pressure vessels, and safety-critical systems
- Oil & Gas: Pipelines, storage tanks, and offshore platforms
- Power Generation: Turbines, boilers, and transmission infrastructure
- Manufacturing: Production equipment, structural steel, and quality assurance
- Construction: Structural integrity assessment and weld verification
- Marine & Offshore: Hull inspections, subsea structures, and marine equipment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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Q: What is the difference between destructive and non-destructive testing?
A: Non-Destructive Testing evaluates materials and components without causing damage, allowing assets to remain in service. Destructive testing involves physically altering or destroying samples to assess properties, making it unsuitable for in-service equipment.
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Q: How often should NDT inspections be conducted?
A: Inspection frequency depends on industry regulations, asset criticality, and operating conditions. High-risk sectors such as nuclear and oil & gas typically require annual inspections, whilst manufacturing environments may follow risk-based inspection schedules aligned with ISO standards.
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Q: Which NDT method is most suitable for my application?
A: Method selection depends on material type, defect location, and regulatory requirements. Our NDT Level 3 specialists assess your specific needs and recommend the most appropriate technique - whether Ultrasonic Testing for internal flaws, Magnetic Particle Testing for surface cracks, or Visual Inspection for preliminary assessment.
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Q: Are your NDT services compliant with international standards?
A: Yes. Bureau Veritas UK operates under UKAS Accreditation to BS EN ISO 17020:2012 and adheres to ISO 9712, ASME, and Def Stan requirements. Our inspectors maintain current certifications through recognised schemes including PCN and CSWIP.
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Q: Can you provide on-site NDT services?
A: Absolutely. Our mobile inspection teams are equipped to conduct comprehensive NDT services at your facility, minimising downtime and providing flexible scheduling to suit operational requirements.