Ultrasonic Testing
Ultrasonic Testing is a non-destructive testing method that uses high-frequency sound waves to detect flaws in materials. A transducer emits ultrasonic waves, which travel through the material and reflect back when they encounter a boundary, such as a crack or void. The time it takes for the waves to return helps determine the size and location of any defects.
This technique is widely used in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, and construction, to ensure the integrity of components. It is effective for testing metals, plastics, and composites, providing reliable results without damaging the tested material.