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DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

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DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

​At the Materials Technology Centre (MTC), we understand the critical role that destructive testing (DT) plays in ensuring the safety and reliability of high-performing materials. Our in-house labs specialize in DT and mechanical testing services for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, wind power, and infrastructure.

Direct contact email to Destructive Testing (DT) department:

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DT@MTC-engineering.co.uk

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MTC: Your Trusted Partner in Destructive Testing

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  • Industry Expertise: Our experienced team has a deep understanding of the unique challenges and requirements of various industries, ensuring accurate and relevant testing results.

  • State-of-the-Art Labs: Our labs are equipped with advanced testing equipment and technology, enabling us to perform a comprehensive range of DT tests with precision and efficiency.

  • Customizable Solutions: We tailor our testing services to your specific needs, ensuring that your components are thoroughly evaluated under conditions that simulate real-world operating environments.

  • Data-Driven Insights: We provide detailed reports that not only document the results of your tests but also offer valuable insights into the performance and limitations of your materials.

MTC: Your Trusted Partner in Destructive Testing

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Comprehensive Destructive Testing Services

Our DT services cover a wide range of materials, including alloys, ceramics, composites, concrete, metals, plastics, and polymers. We can perform tests to evaluate various properties, including:

  • Strength: The ability of a material to withstand applied loads without failure.

  • Hardness: The resistance of a material to indentation or abrasion.

  • Stiffness: The ability of a material to resist deformation under load.

  • Ductility: The ability of a material to deform plastically before fracturing.

  • Toughness: The ability of a material to absorb energy and deform plastically before fracturing.

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