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Reduce risk and maintain compliance with our specialist risk management services.

We’re proud to be a leading provider of complete life cycle risk management solutions. From ensuring asset safety and legal compliance with our thorough engineering inspections to driving operational efficiency with our specialist non-destructive testing services, (and much more in between), we’re proud of the long-lasting partnerships we have formed with our customers over the last 160 years, based on the value of our solutions.

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Services

Support the long-term performance of your equipment with NDT

Non-Destructive Testing checks the properties of your materials, components, or systems without causing damage. It means products can be inspected and measured without compromising their usability. At BES Group, our NDT’s are performed by highly qualified inspectors to help detect problems that could lead to failures or poor performance – leaving you with products that work safely, reliably, and cost-effectively. 

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What is the purpose of Non-Destructive Testing?

Non-destructive testing covers methods such as Ultrasonic Testing, Radiographic Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Eddy Current Testing, Visual Inspection, Ferrite Testing and Weld Testing. These techniques detect defects and irregularities to ensure materials and structures are safe, reliable, and meet industry standards. 

NDT enhance safety, as potential failures can be identified and addressed before they lead to accidents. They’re also cost-efficient as they enable early detection of defects, which can reduce repair costs and prevent severe failures. Quality assurance is another benefit, as an NDT ensures materials and components meet the required standards and specifications.  

Plus, non-destructive tests are versatile. They can be applied to various materials and industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas. With an NDT, these industries can maintain high standards of safety, performance, and reliability in their products and infrastructures. 

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What types of Non-Destructive Testing are there?

At BES Group, we offer many NDT services. Every service we provide can be tailored to specific inspection needs.

Below are some of the types of non-destructive testing we offer:

Ultrasonic Testing (UT)

Ultrasonic Testing uses high-frequency sound waves to pick up internal flaws or characterise materials. It’s widely used for inspecting welds, detecting cracks, and measuring material thickness.

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Radiographic Testing (RT)

Radiographic Testing uses X-rays or gamma rays to see a component's internal structure. It’s particularly useful for identifying internal defects such as voids, cracks, and inclusions.

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Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)

Magnetic Particle Testing involves magnetising a ferromagnetic material and applying ferrous particles to the surface. The particles come together at breaks, revealing surface and near-surface flaws.

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Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)

Liquid Penetrant Testing uses a dye or fluorescent liquid applied to a material's surface. After applying a developer, the liquid seeps into the material, highlighting surface-breaking defects.

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Eddy Current Testing (ETC)

Eddy Current Testing (ETC) uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials, such as surface cracks and corrosion in tubing and other structures.

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Visual Inspection (VT)

Visual Inspection is the most basic form of non-destructive test. It involves a detailed visual examination of the material or component. It’s often the first step in identifying obvious defects and irregularities.

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Ferrite Testing

This non-destructive method ensures the integrity of duplex and super duplex materials that are exposed to extreme temperatures and mechanical stress. Ferrite Testing uses our handheld Fischer Feritscope MP30E-S ferrite tester.

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Ultrasonic Testing (UT)

Ultrasonic Testing uses high-frequency sound waves to pick up internal flaws or characterise materials. It’s widely used for inspecting welds, detecting cracks, and measuring material thickness.

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Radiographic Testing (RT)

Radiographic Testing uses X-rays or gamma rays to see a component's internal structure. It’s particularly useful for identifying internal defects such as voids, cracks, and inclusions.

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Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)

Magnetic Particle Testing involves magnetising a ferromagnetic material and applying ferrous particles to the surface. The particles come together at breaks, revealing surface and near-surface flaws.

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Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)

Liquid Penetrant Testing uses a dye or fluorescent liquid applied to a material's surface. After applying a developer, the liquid seeps into the material, highlighting surface-breaking defects.

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Eddy Current Testing (ETC)

Eddy Current Testing (ETC) uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive materials, such as surface cracks and corrosion in tubing and other structures.

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Visual Inspection (VT)

Visual Inspection is the most basic form of non-destructive test. It involves a detailed visual examination of the material or component. It’s often the first step in identifying obvious defects and irregularities.

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Ferrite Testing

This non-destructive method ensures the integrity of duplex and super duplex materials that are exposed to extreme temperatures and mechanical stress. Ferrite Testing uses our handheld Fischer Feritscope MP30E-S ferrite tester.

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What environments require Non-Destructive Testing?

Aerospace 

The aerospace industry relies on NDT to detect problems in critical components such as aircraft engines, wings, and fuselage structures. This ensures the safety and performance of aircraft and prevents catastrophic failures during flight. 

Automotive 

In the automotive sector, NDT inspects engine parts, transmissions, and structural components to ensure they meet safety and performance standards. This helps prevent mechanical failures and enhances vehicle reliability. 

Construction  

Construction projects use NDT to examine the integrity of steel beams, concrete structures, and welds. This ensures the structural soundness of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure, protecting them against potential collapses and promising longevity. 

Manufacturing  

Manufacturing industries use NDT to check the quality of raw materials and finished products. This is vital for maintaining high standards, reducing waste, and ensuring products are free from defects before reaching the market. 

Oil and gas  

The oil and gas industry uses NDT to inspect pipelines, storage tanks, and drilling equipment. This helps detect corrosion, cracks, and other defects that could lead to leaks, spills, or explosions, protecting the environment and ensuring safe operations. 

Power generation 

Power plants, including nuclear, thermal, and renewable energy facilities, rely on NDT to inspect turbines, boilers, and reactors. This is crucial for preventing failures that could lead to power outages or hazardous situations.

Benefits of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

Achieve and maintain compliance

NDT helps ensure that your operations comply with relevant industry regulations and standards. This helps you avoid potential legal issues and fines.

Ensure safety

By identifying defects and potential failures early, NDT enhances the safety of your equipment and infrastructure, protecting employees and customers.

Minimise liability

Regular NDT inspections can reduce the risk of accidents and equipment failures, minimising your legal liability and protecting your business from lawsuits.

Support certification

NDT is often required to obtain and maintain certifications that demonstrate your commitment to quality and safety.

Documentation and traceability

NDT provides thorough documentation of inspections and findings, which is essential for audits and legal investigations.

Achieve and maintain compliance

NDT helps ensure that your operations comply with relevant industry regulations and standards. This helps you avoid potential legal issues and fines.

Ensure safety

By identifying defects and potential failures early, NDT enhances the safety of your equipment and infrastructure, protecting employees and customers.

Minimise liability

Regular NDT inspections can reduce the risk of accidents and equipment failures, minimising your legal liability and protecting your business from lawsuits.

Support certification

NDT is often required to obtain and maintain certifications that demonstrate your commitment to quality and safety.

Documentation and traceability

NDT provides thorough documentation of inspections and findings, which is essential for audits and legal investigations.

Non-Destructive Testing FAQs

What’s the difference between Destructive Testing and Non-Destructive Testing?

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What types of equipment require Non-Destructive Testing? 

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BES is a really disruptive force in the market, they are able to provide a variety of necessary services to their customers and none of the other big players are able to provide that breadth of services.

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We have been with BES for the past 5 years and don’t plan on switching providers. They are very flexible with their services and are able to bring the best inspectors who can deal with on the ground challenges and build real relationships with clients.

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The BES inspectors are way more technically competent and diligent compared to other providers. BES definitely stands out due to their strong technical competence and strong back office support.

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The industry requires competence to be demonstrated, typically through UKAS accreditation, which is a prerequisite for many major clients. BES is type A accredited, which is preferred, they can provide highly objective opinions.

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Why choose us

NDT expertise

BES Group has a team of experienced and qualified NDT inspectors who can use our complete suite of NDT techniques to inspect a wide variety of equipment and assets.

35,000 satisfied customers

We've built a strong reputation for providing exceptional service to over 35,000 satisfied customers from diverse industries. Our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction has resulted in long-standing partnerships and unwavering trust.

A legacy of 160+ years of experience

With over 160 years of experience in the industry, we've witnessed the evolution of industry practices and have adapted our approach to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers. Our deep understanding of asset management, compliance and predictive technologies enables us to deliver cutting-edge solutions that drive operational excellence.

Trusted reliability

BES Group is a trusted and reliable provider of NDT services. We're proud to have a proven track record of providing high-quality services that meet the needs of our customers.

Qualified service

Our team are qualified to PCN Level 3 and ASNT NDT, and adhere to the BS EN ISO 9712 standard.

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