RT Overview

Where RT Delivers Value

Radiographic testing is used when internal visibility matters. It helps identify volumetric flaws, weld defects, and material irregularities without damaging the component being inspected.

Weld Examination

Assess weld quality and identify internal discontinuities that may affect performance, safety, or code compliance.


Fabrication Support

Support manufacturing and fabrication workflows with dependable inspection data for critical components and assemblies.


Quality Verification

Confirm product integrity before delivery, installation, or return to service with documented radiographic results.


Industry Applications

Applicable across pipelines, pressure vessels, structural fabrication, and other assets where internal defect detection is essential.

A Clear Inspection Process

Our RT service is planned around the inspection scope, material type, and reporting requirements so clients receive practical results they can act on.

From setup and exposure planning to image review and documentation, Peternal NDT focuses on accuracy, safety, and dependable turnaround for inspection projects.

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RT Questions

Common questions about radiographic testing services.

What is radiographic testing used for?

RT is used to inspect the internal condition of materials and welds, helping reveal flaws that may not be visible from the surface.

Can RT detect internal weld defects?

Yes. RT is commonly used to identify internal discontinuities such as porosity, slag inclusions, and lack of fusion in welds.

Is RT suitable for quality assurance?

RT supports quality assurance by providing documented inspection results that help verify compliance and product integrity.

What industries benefit from RT?

RT is widely used in fabrication, energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and other sectors with critical inspection requirements.

How do I request RT service?

You can contact Peternal NDT to discuss your inspection scope, timeline, and service needs.

Does RT help reduce risk?

Yes. By identifying internal issues early, RT can help reduce rework, improve safety, and support informed maintenance decisions.