Non-Destructive Testing (UT/RT/PT/MT/ECT)
Non-Destructive Testing (UT/RT/PT/MT/ECT) is part of Inspection, Metrology & Quality on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in non-destructive testing (ut/rt/pt/mt/ect) 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.

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UK non-destructive testing (ut/rt/pt/mt/ect) suppliers
Non-Destructive Testing (UT/RT/PT/MT/ECT) is part of Inspection, Metrology & Quality on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in non-destructive testing (ut/rt/pt/mt/ect) 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.
- 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
- 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)
Common questions about Non-Destructive Testing (UT/RT/PT/MT/ECT)
If your quality system, customer or regulator requires traceable measurement, UKAS-accredited calibration is the default standard in the UK.
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.
Testing produces data; certification is independent confirmation that a product meets a standard. Many partners in this category can do both.
