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NDT Testing

NDT Testing is part of Inspection, Metrology & Quality on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in ndt testing for buyers across Aerospace, Medical Devices, Defence and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

NDT Testing - UK suppliers in Inspection, Metrology & Quality
Overview

UK ndt testing suppliers

NDT Testing is part of Inspection, Metrology & Quality on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in ndt testing for buyers across Aerospace, Medical Devices, Defence and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

When to use
  • You're investing in metrology equipment - CMMs, portable arms, 3D scanners or optical measurement systems
  • You need traceable calibration or gauge management for production equipment
  • You require first-article inspection, dimensional inspection or independent measurement bureau support
  • You need NDT, material testing or laboratory testing for critical parts and welded assemblies
  • You're implementing or improving a quality management system or QA function
What to look for
  • UKAS accreditation for calibration and ISO/IEC 17025 for testing laboratories
  • Sector-specific approvals (Nadcap for aerospace, ISO 13485 for medical, IATF 16949 for automotive)
  • Capability for your part size, tolerance regime and measurement technology
  • Application support, training and metrology software expertise
  • Reporting formats your customers expect (FAIR, PPAP, ISIR, AS9102)
Buyer FAQ

Common questions about NDT Testing

Do I need UKAS calibration?

If your quality system, customer or regulator requires traceable measurement, UKAS-accredited calibration is the default standard in the UK.

When should I use a metrology bureau?

For first-article inspection, capacity overflow, or measurements your in-house equipment can't handle - very large parts, optical, laser scanning and reverse engineering work.

What's the difference between testing and certification?

Testing produces data; certification is independent confirmation that a product meets a standard. Many partners in this category can do both.