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Radiography Testing - NDT Inspection

Radiographic Testing (RT) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method which uses either x-rays or gamma rays to examine the internal structure of manufactured components identifying any flaws or defects.

In Radiography Testing the test-part is placed between the radiation source and film (or detector). The material density and thickness differences of the test-part will attenuate (i.e. reduce) the penetrating radiation through interaction processes involving scattering and/or absorption. The differences in absorption are then recorded on film(s) or through an electronic means. In industrial radiography there are several imaging methods available, techniques to display the final image, i.e. Film Radiography, Real Time Radiography (RTR), Computed Tomography (CT), Digital Radiography (DR), and Computed Radiography (CR).

There are two different radioactive sources available for industrial use;  X-ray and Gamma-ray. These radiation sources use higher energy level, i.e. shorter wavelength, versions of the electromagnetic waves. Because of the radioactivity involved in radiography testing, it is of paramount importance to ensure that the Local Rules is strictly adhered during operation.

Computed Tomography (CT) is one of the lab based advanced NDT methods that TWI offers to industry. CT is a radiographic based technique that provides both cross-sectional and 3D volume images of the object under inspection. These images allow the internal structure of the test object to be inspected without the inherent superimposition associated with 2D radiography. This feature allows detailed analysis of the internal structure of a wide range of components. 

TWI Projects

We have completed a range of projects related to radiographic testing on behalf of our Industrial Members. Past radiographic testing-related projects, include:

NDT Press Releases

Find out more about NDT at TWI:

Core Research

Each year the TWI Core Research Programme (CRP) addresses challenges on behalf of our Industrial Members, as well as developing specific technologies and processes. Each of the projects under the CRP is focussed on engineering, materials or manufacturing technologies, including radiographic testing. Past radiography CRP research includes, ‘Feasibility of Using Laser Profiling for Image Enhancement of Digital Radiographs,’ which addressed the opportunity to improve analysis through automated defect recognition (ADR) software.You can see more about this project here (Industrial Members can login and view the full report):

The use of polyethylene (PE) has increased in the water and gas industries over the past two decades. This article explains why, and highlights the need and development of reliable NDT techniques.

Joint Industry Projects

We also conduct Joint Industry Projects (JIPs) that bring together groups of Industrial Members to share the cost of research activities in areas of mutual industrial interest, gaining exclusive access to the outcomes. These project cover a broad range of topics, including the use of radiographic testing to help assess the adoption of handheld laser welding technology by industry. You can see more about this project, here:

IntACom 4.0 aims to revolutionise inspection methods, particularly for composites and thin metals.

To find out more about NDT services at TWI, email:

contactus@twi.co.uk

TWI Resources

TWI has the following digital radiography equipment with computed tomography capability to cater for industrial needs.

  • Nikon 450kV micro-focus CT system
  • X-Tek Industrial 450 kV broad focus system
  • X-Tek 225kV micro-focus CT system

Benefits

  • Can inspect assembled components
  • Minimum surface preparation required
  • Detects both surface and subsurface defects
  • Provides a permanent record of the inspection
  • Verify internal flaws on complex structures
  • Isolate and inspect internal components
  • Automatically detect and measure internal flaws
  • Measure dimensions and angles within the sample without sectioning
  • Sensitive to changes in thickness, corrosion, flaws and material density changes

Applications

Radiographic Testing is widely used in the;

TWI also offers training in radiographic testing.

For more information about TWI's radiography testing services, please email contactus@twi.co.uk.

For more information please email:


contactus@twi.co.uk