Non-Destructive Testing Expert Witnesses

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Non-destructive testing expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, construction, and aerospace engineering. Some of the most common non-destructive testing expert witness specialties also include ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, magnetic particle inspection, liquid penetrant inspection, and visual inspection. They can opine on the effects of material defects, structural integrity, quality control procedures, safety standards, and failure analysis.

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Non-Destructive Testing Expert Witness FAQs

A Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) expert witness is a professional who provides testimony and analysis in legal cases involving NDT methods, which are used to evaluate the properties of materials without causing damage.

You may need an NDT expert witness in cases related to construction defects, product liability, industrial accidents, or any case where the integrity of a material or structure is in question.

Subspecialties within NDT include ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, and visual inspection among others.

An NDT expert can examine the product in question using non-destructive methods to determine if there were manufacturing defects or other issues that could have led to failure.

Familiarity with industry standards is crucial as these guidelines often play a key role in determining whether proper procedures were followed in the testing and evaluation of materials.

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