Non-Destructive TestingService in development

Precision testing. Launching soon.

Our non-destructive testing practice is in active build. We are qualifying technicians, calibrating equipment, and aligning procedures with ASNT SNT-TC-1A and ISO 9712 so that when this service launches, it launches at the same standard as the rest of our practice.

In the meantime, if you have an upcoming scope that needs this capability, get in touch. We will tell you exactly where we are in build, what we can already deliver through partners, and when in-house delivery starts.

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NDT

Coming soon

Planned scope

The methods on our roadmap.

Below is the technique list we are building toward. None of these are yet delivered in-house. If you need any of them on a live scope, contact us and we will route through our partner network while our own qualification continues.

  • Visual Inspection
  • Radiographic Testing (RT)
  • Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
  • Magnetic Particle Inspection (MT)
  • Dye / Liquid Penetrant Inspection (PT)
  • Hardness Testing
  • Ferrite Testing
  • Positive Material Identification (PMI)
  • Vacuum Box Testing
  • Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)
  • Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD)
  • IRIS / ECT / RFET / MFL on Tubes
  • Borescope Inspection
  • MFL Tank Floor Mapping
  • Thermography
Frequently asked

Questions buyers ask about NDT

Non-destructive testing inspects and evaluates materials, components, or assemblies for discontinuities and material properties without destroying their serviceability. It combines surface, volumetric, and material-identification techniques to detect cracks, corrosion, thickness loss, and material composition without taking the asset out of service.

The planned in-house practice will cover the conventional five (ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, magnetic particle testing, dye penetrant testing, and visual testing) plus advanced techniques: phased-array ultrasonics, time-of-flight diffraction, IRIS for heat-exchanger tubes, MFL for tank-floor mapping, positive material identification, and thermography.

Not yet. IES is establishing its in-house NDT practice. Today, NDT scopes are witnessed and verified inside our third-party inspection engagements rather than self-delivered. Contact our team for the current roadmap and timing.

ASNT SNT-TC-1A for personnel qualification, ISO 9712 as an alternative qualification framework, ASME Section V for procedures, and the applicable construction or in-service code referenced by each engagement (API 510, 570, or 653 most commonly).

Once the in-house practice is live, NDT will mobilise from Al Jubail across the Eastern Province, the wider Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates via our Abu Dhabi office. Coverage will mirror the existing TPI footprint.