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NDE

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What is NDE?

NDE stands for Non-Destructive Examination (also known as Non-Destructive Evaluation or Non-Destructive Testing). It refers to a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Common NDE methods include visual inspection, radiography (X-ray), ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle testing, and eddy current testing. NDE is frequently used in manufacturing, aerospace, civil engineering, and other industries to ensure quality control, detect flaws, and prevent failures.

What other technologies are related to NDE?

NDE Competitor Technologies

Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is another NDE method, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside NDE in 6% (159) of relevant job posts
Penetrant Testing (PT) is another NDE method, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside NDE in 5% (132) of relevant job posts
Magnetic particle Testing (MT) is another NDE method, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside NDE in 4% (133) of relevant job posts
Radiographic Testing (RT) is another NDE method, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside NDE in 5% (91) of relevant job posts
Visual Testing (VT) is another NDE method, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside NDE in 3% (56) of relevant job posts

NDE Complementary Technologies

API 510 is a standard for pressure vessel inspection, and NDE methods are commonly used to satisfy the requirements of this standard.
mentioned alongside NDE in 6% (77) of relevant job posts
ASME is a standards organization, and their standards often require or recommend NDE methods for quality control.
mentioned alongside NDE in 2% (215) of relevant job posts

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