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Consolidating the collaborative spirit of the December 2023 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Two Roads Group and the Vaal University of Technology (VUT), Integrity NDT Projects, a member company of Two Roads Group, recently hosted a delegation of VUT students to offer them some insight into the world of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT).

Integrity NDT Projects recently hosted a group of VUT students to explore the practice of NDT

Integrity NDT Projects recently hosted a group of VUT students to explore the practice of NDT. 

The initiative aligns with the MOU's objective of cultivating future professionals in this critical field. The programme provided VUT students with an understanding of the role NDT plays in safeguarding the integrity and reliability of infrastructure, with a particular focus on South Africa's power generation sector. It covered various aspects of NDT.

  • Fundamentals of NDT and its significance in the power industry – This session provided a foundational understanding of NDT principles and its critical role in ensuring the safety and reliability of power generation infrastructure. Students gained insights into how NDT helps prevent catastrophic failures, equipment downtime, and potential safety hazards.
  • Implementation strategies for NDT at power plants – The students gained practical knowledge of how NDT techniques are used in power plants and which NDT methods are used at various stages of a power plant's lifecycle, from construction and commissioning to in-service inspections and maintenance outages.
  • A closer look at NDT processes and methodologies – The programme explored the various NDT methods employed in real-world scenarios, including:
    • Ultrasonic wall thickness testing – This method uses high-frequency sound waves to measure the thickness of materials precisely and detect internal flaws that could compromise structural integrity.
    • Positive material identification – This technique ensures components are constructed from the correct materials for optimal performance and safety. It can involve various methods such as spark optical emission spectroscopy or X-ray fluorescence analysis.
    • Dye penetrant testing – A popular method for revealing surface-breaking cracks and discontinuities on a component's surface. A coloured dye is applied to penetrate the openings and then a developer is used to draw the dye out, making the cracks visible for inspection.
    • Magnetic particle testing – This method is effective in detecting surface and near-surface cracks in ferromagnetic materials like steel. It uses a strong magnetic field to magnetise the component, and then finely divided magnetic particles are applied. The particles are attracted to areas of leakage flux, which can indicate the presence of cracks.
    • Phased array UT – This is an advanced ultrasonic testing technique which offers more versatility and precision in flaw detection. By electronically controlling the direction and focusing of sound waves, phased array UT can be used to inspect complex geometries and welding points more effectively than conventional ultrasonic testing.
    • Portable hardness testing – This method determines the hardness of a material at a specific location. Hardness is an important indicator of a material's strength and wear resistance.
    • Radiographic testing – This technique uses X-rays or gamma rays to create images that reveal internal defects within a material. Radiographic testing is particularly valuable for inspecting welds and thick components where other NDT methods may have limitations.

Kabelo Molaudzi, Key Accounts Executive at Integrity NDT Projects, said: "We were delighted to welcome VUT students to our facility and share our knowledge of NDT. This was an opportunity to showcase the practical applications of NDT and ignite a passion for this field in the next generation of NDT professionals. We believe our collaboration with VUT will be instrumental in developing a highly skilled and qualified NDT workforce in South Africa."

Integrity NDT Projects is committed to continuous learning and staying abreast of the latest advances in NDT globally. This ensures it can provide its clients with the most effective and up-to-date NDT solutions.

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