The 2020-2021 period marked a pivotal shift in the industry, driven by Industry 4.0 integration, the need for increased efficiency, and the refinement of NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) techniques. This article explores the key advancements in welding inspection technologies during that era, many of which continue to define the current landscape of quality assurance. 1. The Evolution of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
The deployment of and Time-of-Flight Diffraction (ToFD) reached new heights. PAUT systems utilized multi-element probes to steer, focus, and scan beams through various angles, providing a color-coded, cross-sectional view of the weld.
If you are looking for technical articles or PDF guides from this period, the following are the most relevant industry standards and resources: AWS WIT-T:2020 Welding Inspection Technology
Detecting Imperfections and Flaws That's why welding inspection is essential to check quality and avoid any defect in the welding. Code A Weld
The pandemic restrictions of 2020 forced the welding inspection industry to replace paper-based asset management with digital workflows. Mobile Inspection Apps and Electronic Tablets
Most training manuals from 2020/2021 contain new appendices comparing film grain to digital pixel density (typically 50µm pixel pitch or better).
This report summarizes welding inspection technologies, developments, and industry trends during 2020–2021, covering visual inspection, nondestructive testing (NDT) methods, automated and digital inspection systems, standards, and recommendations for adoption.
is available for purchase as a hard copy or a licensed e-book. CWI Seminar Materials
covers welding processes, inspection, and metallurgy essential for refinery equipment. Inspectioneering Core Topics Covered in 2020/2021 Inspection Technology Technical articles from this era typically focus on: Visual Inspection (VT)
The 2020-2021 period marked a pivotal shift in the industry, driven by Industry 4.0 integration, the need for increased efficiency, and the refinement of NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) techniques. This article explores the key advancements in welding inspection technologies during that era, many of which continue to define the current landscape of quality assurance. 1. The Evolution of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
The deployment of and Time-of-Flight Diffraction (ToFD) reached new heights. PAUT systems utilized multi-element probes to steer, focus, and scan beams through various angles, providing a color-coded, cross-sectional view of the weld.
If you are looking for technical articles or PDF guides from this period, the following are the most relevant industry standards and resources: AWS WIT-T:2020 Welding Inspection Technology
Detecting Imperfections and Flaws That's why welding inspection is essential to check quality and avoid any defect in the welding. Code A Weld
The pandemic restrictions of 2020 forced the welding inspection industry to replace paper-based asset management with digital workflows. Mobile Inspection Apps and Electronic Tablets
Most training manuals from 2020/2021 contain new appendices comparing film grain to digital pixel density (typically 50µm pixel pitch or better).
This report summarizes welding inspection technologies, developments, and industry trends during 2020–2021, covering visual inspection, nondestructive testing (NDT) methods, automated and digital inspection systems, standards, and recommendations for adoption.
is available for purchase as a hard copy or a licensed e-book. CWI Seminar Materials
covers welding processes, inspection, and metallurgy essential for refinery equipment. Inspectioneering Core Topics Covered in 2020/2021 Inspection Technology Technical articles from this era typically focus on: Visual Inspection (VT)