Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Explained | Types, Methods & Industrial Applications | Complete Guide

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a critical inspection technique used across industries to detect defects, cracks, corrosion, and material flaws without damaging the component being tested. In this video, you’ll learn: ✅ What is Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)? ✅ Why NDT is important in industry ✅ Different NDT methods and their applications ✅ Visual Testing (VT) ✅ Ultrasonic Testing (UT) ✅ Radiographic Testing (RT) ✅ Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) ✅ Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) ✅ Eddy Current Testing (ET) ✅ Real industrial examples from power plants, oil & gas, manufacturing, and nuclear industries Whether you’re an engineer, technician, maintenance professional, or engineering student, this complete NDT guide will help you understand how industries ensure safety, reliability, and quality through inspection and testing. 📌 Subscribe to Maintenance Knowledge Hub for more videos on maintenance engineering, predictive maintenance, reliability, vibration analysis, power plants, and industrial technology. #NDT #NonDestructiveTesting #Inspection #MaintenanceEngineering #QualityControl #IndustrialMaintenance #MagneticParticleTesting #LiquidPenetrantTesting #EddyCurrentTesting #IndustrialInspection #QualityControl #MaintenanceEngineering #PowerPlant #MechanicalEngineering #ReliabilityEngineering #PredictiveMaintenance #MaintenanceKnowledgeHub