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Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is a type of quality control inspection that does not harm the part being tested. One example would be performing x-ray on a pipe weld to look for cracks that might cause a leak. Certified technicians perform inspections all over the world in nuclear power plants and refineries, as well as on airplanes, ships, bridges, oil rigs, etc. Infrared NDT inspection identifies trouble spotsUltrasound pipe thickness inspectionXray of pump valve
USA has 104 nuclear power plants Oil Refinery NDT inspections make air travel safe Overseas pipeline xray Oil platforms require surface and subsurface inspections Spent nuclear fuel rod replacement



Just about everything manufactured receives some sort of NDT inspection and most every major U.S. city will have several NDT companies needing well trained NDT technicians. The NDT training provided at The Ocean Corporation is probably the most complete training offered in the civilian world. Inspection companies recognize the value of Ocean Corp grads and their training. Ocean Corp grads are in demand.



Video feed from internal pipe inspection X-ray of computer micro chip Fluorescent magnetic particle inspection (MT) reveals a crack
Digital x-ray Remotely operated vehicle NDT can detect corrosion in piping
NDT Training Includes

Magnetic Particle (MT)
Dye Penetrant (PT)
Ultrasound (UT)
Visual Testing (VT)
Eddy Current (ET)
Radiography (RT)
40 HR Radiation Safety
Rigging
HAZMAT
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV)



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