Advanced NDT

Engineering industries often find that problems arise for which existing methods fail to provide the immediate answer. To solve these kinds of problem, innovative thinking that can produce novel techniques and new equipment is often required. TÜV Rheinland is constantly seeking out more effective processes in order to better serve your needs. We have many years’ worth of experience in being able to respond to the needs of industry and quickly provide answers to the inspection challenges that arise. Our specialized applications will help you to enhance inspection quality, simplify processes, speed up your inspection setups and realize easier interpretation. With our state of the art inspection technologies you will save overall maintenance costs, improve production quality and ensure reliable operating processes. We can provide a full range of services in the field of advanced NDT through our global network. All our operators are qualified and certified and can perform inspections to any international code, standard or customer specification.

Advanced NDT Training Courses

Advanced NDT training courses offered by the accredited TÜV Rheinland Sonovation Training School.

Computed Radiography

Computed radiography (CR) from TÜV Rheinland allows precise imaging with greater picture enhancement.

Corrosion Mapping

Improve the reliability of your condition assessment and maintenance strategies with our ultrasonic imaging.

High Temperature Hydrogen Attack

TÜV Rheinland offers you reliable services to detect and evaluate high temperature hydrogen attack.

High Temperature Inspection

TÜV Rheinland provides high temperature ultrasonic testing services up to 500°C.

Non-Destructive Testing of Welds

Comply with AWI, API and ASME requirements through TÜV Rheinland's Non-Destructive testing of welds.

Phased Array

Detect flaws efficiently with Phased Array.

Pulsed Eddy-Current (PEC)

Ddetection of Corrosion Uunder Insulation (CUI).

ToFD - Time of Flight Diffraction

The most reliable method for both detecting and sizing welding defects is Time Of Flight Diffraction (TOFD).