
Weld Inspection
Weld inspection involves examining welded joints to ensure they are properly made and free from defects that could weaken the structure. Using tools such as visual checks, ultrasonic sensors, or X-rays, inspectors assess the quality of welds for issues like cracks, porosity, or incomplete fusion. This process helps confirm the welds meet safety and quality standards, preventing potential failures in machinery, bridges, pipelines, or buildings. It’s a critical step in manufacturing and construction, ensuring that welded components are strong, reliable, and safe to use.