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Ultrasonic Testing (UT)

Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is a nondestructive inspection method that uses high-frequency sound waves to examine materials for flaws or defects. A device called a transducer sends ultrasonic pulses into the material, and sensors detect the echoes bounce back from internal features. By analyzing these echoes, technicians can identify cracks, voids, or other irregularities without damaging the object. UT is commonly used in industries like aerospace, oil and gas, and manufacturing to ensure the integrity and safety of critical components. It provides accurate, real-time information about the internal condition of materials and structures.