NDT definition

NDT means Non-Destructive Testing;
NDT means Non-Destructive Testing methods like Dye Penetration Inspection, Wet Fluorescent Magnetic Particle Inspection, Ultrasonic thickness checks, Ultrasonic Flaw Detection, Radiography, Hardness Test and other relevant Inspection procedures carried out to detect the defects in the welds and parent metal of the pressure vessel;
NDT means a nuclear decommissioning reserve fund (within the meaning of Section 468A of the Code) maintained by any Person or any of its Subsidiaries.

Examples of NDT in a sentence

  • The Contractor must supply proof that they are an acceptable Eskom vendor for NDT purposes or are sub-contracting to an acceptable Eskom vendor for NDT purposes.

  • A Level 3 NDE Technician is required to perform NDT on Eskom Plant.

  • Ultrasonic Testing (UT)/Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of structural welds.

  • NDT should be performed as per the Standard for Non- Destructive Testing (NDT) on Eskom Plant (Document number 240-83539994).

  • If the NDT indicate weld defects, the weld will have to be repaired or a new branch/stub/nozzle will have to be welded.


More Definitions of NDT

NDT or “NDT Product” means any nondestructive testing equipment or system, excluding GE medical and process control products, used for the examination of materials and components without damaging or destroying them.
NDT means Natural Disturbance Type
NDT means Non‐Destructive Test.
NDT or "non destructive testing" means to examine and evaluate parts, areas, or items for de- fects at or below the surface. The testing when required is done by a qualified individual and is done without harm or damage to the tested item.
NDT is defined in the recitals to this Agreement.
NDT means Non-Destructive Test.
NDT means a natural disturbance unit which characterizes an area based on its natural disturbance regime (frequency of stand initiating disturbance). It is based on the BEC zone mapping obtained from the Data BC Data Distribution Service.