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Non Destructive Testing
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Ensuring Structural Integrity Without Operational Disruption
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is essential for maintaining the safety, performance, and longevity of offshore and subsea assets. Our NDT services are designed to identify structural defects, corrosion, and material degradation without interrupting operations or damaging critical infrastructure.
By combining certified inspection techniques with experienced subsea personnel, we support asset owners in implementing proactive integrity management strategies, reducing unexpected failures and costly downtime.
Comprehensive Subsea Inspection Techniques
Our NDT scope includes a range of proven inspection methodologies tailored to offshore environments:
Close Visual Inspection (CVI) to detect visible damage, coating deterioration, and marine growth impact
Cathodic Protection (CP) Inspection to assess corrosion prevention system performance
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging (UT) for accurate measurement of material loss due to corrosion or erosion
Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) for detection of surface-breaking cracks in welded structures
Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) to identify structural discontinuities in ferromagnetic components
These techniques provide reliable data for engineering assessment, maintenance planning, and regulatory compliance.
Supporting Long-Term Asset Reliability
Our subsea NDT services are widely applied across:
Offshore platforms and jackets
Subsea pipelines and risers
Seawater intake structures
Mooring systems and marine terminals
Power and desalination plant infrastructure
By delivering accurate inspection results and detailed reporting, we help clients maintain operational continuity, safety compliance, and long-term asset performance.
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