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14 June 2006
NDT Inspection & Testing Radiographs
Welded Test Pieces For Boeing Welder Qualification
NDT
Inspection & Testing has carried out radiographic
examination and interpretation of welded samples supplied
by Aeronavali, of Tessera, as part of the prequalification
procedure for welders on Boeing projects at the Italian company.
The inspection was carried out at the company's Worcester
site, which is the only location in Europe qualified to perform
this type of work for Boeing.
The examination involved the X-radiography of four different
samples in four different materials: aluminium, titanium,
stainless steel and an alloy steel. The radiographs were then
assessed and returned for eventual welder qualification by
Boeing.
All the radiography work was personally supervised by Rod
Phillis, who is one of the few people in Europe qualified
to Boeing Level 3. To save valuable time, Rod, who is also
qualified to NAS410/EN4179 Level 3 and PCN Level 3, had to
modify the approach to the inspection work by using approved
Inspection Quality Indicators (IQIs), instead of waiting for
the standard IQIs to be delivered from Seattle.
NDT
Inspection & Testing is one of the UK's largest independent
inspection service providers and a centre of excellence for
radiographic, advanced ultrasonic imaging and a wide range
of more traditional inspection services using state-of-the-art
solutions to inspection problems. It has recently been awarded
Merit status for its NDT operations at its Queensferry, Worcester
and Sittingbourne sites by Nadcap, the international program
which allows industry oversight of the quality control of
specific manufacturing processes and products in the aerospace
sector. Merit status extends the interval between audits and
is widely acknowledged as an endorsement of a company's quality
performance commitment to its customers. The company is also
UKAS-approved to ISO EN 17025 and has quality approvals from
a number of major aerospace companies as well as Boeing, including
Airbus, Raytheon, Rolls Royce, BAE Systems and their prime
contractors.
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