Pressure vessels, pipelines, structural steel, welds, castings, and rotating equipment require periodic integrity verification to prevent catastrophic failures. MAC Safety's NDT services deploy certified technicians (ASNT Level II and Level III) using ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT), magnetic particle testing (MT), liquid penetrant testing (PT), and visual testing (VT) to detect surface and subsurface flaws in metallic and non-metallic components without altering or damaging them.
NDT inspections are performed to ASME, AWS, API, and ASTM standards appropriate to the equipment type, material, and operating conditions. MAC Safety's NDT services cover weld inspections during fabrication and construction, in-service equipment inspections for process and power facilities, thickness surveys for corrosion monitoring, and fitness-for-service evaluations for equipment operating beyond original design life. Every inspection produces documented results with accept/reject determinations traceable to applicable codes and standards.
NDT inspection data feeds into the NIXN platform, creating equipment integrity records that support risk-based inspection (RBI) programs, mechanical integrity compliance under OSHA PSM and EPA RMP, and asset lifecycle management. When combined with corrosion mapping, thermal imaging, and IoT sensor monitoring, NDT becomes one element of a comprehensive equipment integrity management system that optimizes inspection intervals and prioritizes maintenance spending based on actual equipment condition.