NDT Testing & Inspection services

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To be able to produce and maintain industrial products with full functionality there are sets of regulations established for the production and maintenance processes, with strictness correspoding to level of risk in its operation. Compliance with these processes is verified by inspection and testing activities, which verify its functionality and, in addition, ensure the fulfilment of industrial safety standards and regulations.

Our core areas include:

  • Nondestructive Testing

  • Welding Inspection

  • Plant Inspection including Corrosion Inspection

  • Third-party Inspection

  • Special Process House Services

Non-Destructive Inspection and Testing Activities of ATG

ATG covers the inspection activities of the entire production and operational life of industrial equipment. As a result, ATG provides both production process verification and product maintenance activities. ATG provides inspection throughout all production stages to assure Producer compliance with all Customer and legal requirements.

Properly timed inspections of the production process (i.e., at minimum during the design, manufacturing, and dispatch stages) are essential to verify compliance with pre-agreed requirements. ATG is capable of ensuring inspections throughout all stages of production to confirm the manufacturer’s compliance with all customer and statutory requirements.

 

Products in operation may gradually lose functionality over time or may incur increased risks during use. Through in-service and maintenance inspections, ATG is able to verify compliance with the expected level of performance and, upon request, assess the remaining service life of industrial equipment.

NDT Inspection and Services of NDT Level 2

Product quality directly influences safety and lifecycle cost. For this reason, NDT testing performed by certified Level 2 personnel plays a decisive role in modern production systems.

 

ATG provides Level 2 inspection services capable of handling both high-volume industrial testing and highly specialized examinations. Our inspectors are experienced in evaluating results, interpreting indications, and issuing compliant inspection reports adherent to customers’ documentation systems.

NDT Experience in Aviation: Testing under EASA Part 145 D1 Approval

Laboratory LET from ATG is approved by the Czech Civil Aviation Authority to perform NDT under EASA Part 145 D1 for all aircraft types. The laboratory also holds approval as an authorized independent NDI facility for selected aircraft manufacturers. Our aviation experience ranges from light aircraft all the way up to large commercial planes.

Image: Advanced Skin Joint Inspection on the Cessna 550

As part of our ongoing aircraft maintenance, we perform detailed inspection of the skin joints on Cessna 550 aircraft. In addition to the standard inspection procedures prescribed by the aircraft manufacturer, we have taken the opportunity to further evaluate several critical areas using advanced ECA – Eddy Current Array – technology. For this application, we utilize the Elotest M6 in combination with a low-frequency array probe from Rohmann GmbH. This configuration enables efficient scanning and reliable detection of potential discontinuities, particularly in critical structural areas.

Welding Inspection Services aligned with ISO 14731

Welding is considered a critical special process because its output cannot be fully verified by subsequent inspection alone. Therefore, systematic supervision and verification throughout every welding stage are essential.

 

ATG provides welding inspection services aligned with ISO 14731 requirements. The welding coordination process ensures that planning, qualification, execution and inspection are performed under controlled conditions.

 

Independent welding inspection significantly increases the probability that the final product will meet mechanical, structural, and safety standards. Close integration between welding inspection and nondestructive testing ensures process coherence, transparency, and traceability.

Design complexities in the welding process

Poor weld accessibility and design flaws can make proper welding and inspection nearly impossible.

In real-world fabrication, experts often face:
  • Design complexities; such as inaccessible joints

  • Improperly designed connections present significant problems during production

  • Missing technical detail or lack of clarity in design requirements from the customer’s documentation

How to resolve this potential issue? Early consultation with welding experts and clearly defined technical specifications in contractual documents. Prevention always costs less than repair.

Photo: Example of a not manufacturer friendly design – Required all around joints with limited access created many challenges

Plant Inspection Services Including Corrosion Inspection

Industrial equipment operating under pressure, temperature or chemical exposure is subject to gradual degradation. Without periodic inspection, such degradation may lead to leaks, structural failure or serious safety incidents.

 

ATG performs plant inspection and corrosion inspection focused on determining actual equipment condition, identifying active damage mechanisms and evaluating degradation rates.

Role of Third-Party Inspection in heavy industry among others

Third-Party Inspection (TPI) plays a crucial role not only in heavy industry but also in chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and other sectors.Accurate detection significantly reducing risks, potential consequences, and overall project costs. It is essential to distinguish between TPI organized by the manufacturer (notified or authorized bodies) and independent TPI conducted on behalf of the client.

 

Ongoing as well as final inspections performed by qualified personnel — particularly client-appointed TPI — are strongly recommended to ensure quality, compliance, and transparency throughout the project lifecycle. Independent third-party inspections provide objective and unbiased results for all contracting parties.

 

ATG relies on highly qualified inspectors holding certifications such as NDT Level 2 and 3, ASME/PED, Aramco approvals, IWI/CWI, IWE, and others.Consistently ensuring the highest professional standard of inspection services.

Special Process House Services: NDT Inspection and Cleaning and Cleanliness Verification

Special processes such as nondestructive testing often represent high added value but also significant implementation complexity. In sectors like aerospace and advanced manufacturing, internal implementation may require customer approvals and accreditations such as PRI NADCAP.

 

For many companies, building a fully approved internal NDT department may not be economically efficient due to investment in equipment, personnel qualification requirements, and quality system adaptation.

 

ATG then provides complete special process outsourcing. As a qualified supplier, we deliver the full non destructive testing process including documentation control, certified personnel and compliance with end-user expectations. We also offer cleaning and cleanliness verification services. This procedure is suitable in particular for the cleaning and testing of critical aircraft components, ensuring compliance with stringent aerospace cleanliness standards.

 

This model allows manufacturers to fulfill supply chain requirements without significant capital investment.

Cleaning and cleanliness verification focused on cleaning of parts for turbopropeller engine Catalyst

ATG provides complete special process delivery as a supplier solution for a range of companies from Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland.

 

Special process of cleaning and cleanliness verification was fully implemented by ATG in 2018. The process is primarily focused on cleaning of parts for the new turbopropeller engine Catalyst made by GE Aviation Czech. The process is in full accordance with GE Aviation´s P4TF21 and Safran´s DT55-83 procedures and is especially suitable for cleaning critical engine components.

The process consists of a multi-level cleaning process that usually includes the following steps: air pressure cleaning, cleaning by izopropylalcohol, ultrasonic cleaning, and high-pressure rinsing. All steps are performed in a pressurized clean room with protective tools to minimize possible contamination.
Cleanliness verification by optical microscope is performed when it is required by specific classes of cleanliness. For this purpose ATG utilizes high resolution optical microscopes from NIKON in combination with NIS Elements software. Our market-leading process is comfortably able to clean parts and verify their cleanliness level to to the number of particles and their sizes from 5 µm to 200 µm.

The process is primarily focused on the cleaning of new GE Catalyst turboprop engines manufactured by GE Aviation. It is performed in accordance with the GE Aviation P4TF21 specification and is officially approved under this standard.

 

Due to the rigorous requirements necessitated by the aerospace industry, this process has the option to be implemented in accordance with Standard EN ISO 16 232, which is used in the automotive industry.

Approval for Testing & Inspection

ATG operates under recognized approval systems and regulatory authorizations relevant to the aerospace and industrial sectors. Inspection activities are performed in accordance with internationally accepted qualification schemes and customer-specific approval requirements.

 

Maintaining these authorizationss ensures that our nondestructive testing, welding inspection, and on-site and in-service plant inspection services comply with the highest industry standards.

Key standards include:
  • Directive 2014/68/EU (PED) / ASME standards for pressure equipment

  • API 510, 570, 653, and 580 for inspection, maintenance, and repair of in-service equipment

  • EN 1090 for execution of steel and aluminium structures

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

What is the difference between nondestructive testing and nondestructive evaluation?
Nondestructive testing refers to the execution of the inspection method itself. Nondestructive evaluation includes interpretation, engineering assessment, with decision-making based on the results obtained.

A welding inspector should understand which codes and standards apply to the project, product, or jurisdiction in which they are working. These documents define the minimum requirements for design, fabrication, welding procedure, qualification, inspection, testing, and safety protocol.

 

Inspectors must know how to identify the applicable code or standard, how to interpret technical requirements, acceptance criteria for weld quality, inspection and testing requirements, documentation and traceability rules and safety and regulatory obligations. A competent welding inspector must perform inspections in accordance with the relevant code and ensure compliance throughout the manufacturing process or service life.

The most widely used welding codes and standards include:


AWS (American Welding Society) – publishes standards for welding symbols, filler metals, welder qualification, welding procedures, inspection, and safety, e.g. AWS D1.1 (Structural Welding Code – Steel): the most widely used code for structural steel welding worldwide.


ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) – best known for the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and piping standards, used for pressure equipment including boilers and piping systems, e.g. ASME Section IX (Welding and Brazing Qualifications): the key standard for qualification of welders, welding operators, and welding procedures (WPS) for pressure equipment.


API (American Petroleum Institute) – widely used in the oil and gas industry. One of the most well-known standards is API 1104, covering welding of pipelines and related facilities.


These standards ensure safety, quality, reliability, and compliance in industrial welding applications.

Cleaning and cleanliness verification is the process of confirming that surfaces, equipment, or components are free from contamination and ready for safe use. It is commonly used to meet safety, regulatory, and operational standards.
Yes, special process activities such as NDT, heat treatment, or plating can be outsourced instead of managed internally. Outsourcing is often the preferred solution when specialized expertise, certified personnel, or dedicated equipment are not available in-house or when companies want to reduce compliance and quality management burdens. ATG offers complete special process outsourcing including qualified personnel, equipment, and full compliance management.
Yes, laboratories such as ATG can be authorized as independent NDI facilities for specific manufacturers. This approval allows certified inspections to be performed beyond standard maintenance requirements, in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and aviation industry standards.
The AWS Certified Welding Inspector is a respected qualification in the welding industry that demonstrates strong knowledge of welding processes, inspection methods, and applicable standards. It helps professionals advance their careers through greater recognition and higher earning potential, while also helping companies ensure that welding projects meet the highest quality and compliance requirements.

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