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Visual Testing (VT) is a crucial part of industrial inspection services, involving the examination of the surface of a material or component, either with the naked eye or using magnifying tools, to detect visible defects such as cracks or corrosion. Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTG) is another key technique that employs high-frequency sound waves to accurately measure material thickness and identify erosion or wear, all without damaging the component. Additionally, Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) utilizes magnetic fields and ferrous particles to uncover surface and slightly subsurface discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. Dye Penetrant Testing (DPT) is performed by applying a liquid dye to the surface of a non-porous material, effectively highlighting surface-breaking defects like cracks through a contrasting developer. Radiographic Testing (RT) employs X-rays or gamma rays to generate images of a component's internal structure, allowing for the identification of hidden flaws such as voids or inclusions. Lastly, Eddy Current Testing (ECT) leverages electromagnetic induction to detect surface and near-surface flaws in conductive materials, making it possible to evaluate components even through coatings, which is particularly important in lifting equipment inspection.
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