The World Conference on Non-destructive Testing (WCNDT)

The World Conference on Non-destructive Testing (WCNDT)

The World Conference on Non-destructive Testing (WCNDT), which is held every four years, is the largest and most extensive academic and industrial exchange in the non-destructive testing industry. It reflects the latest research, application and development trend of non-destructive testing technology and equipment in the world.


In June 2016, the 19th World Conference on Nondestructive Testing (hereinafter referred to as WCNDT2016) was held in Munich, Germany. Nearly 2200 delegates from 46 countries and regions participated in the conference, reading and exchanging more than 1000 academic papers.


At the same time, there are 284 exhibitors from all over the world, including 22 exhibitors from mainland China, more than 200 participants from mainland China, and the largest non-destructive testing conference ever held abroad by Chinese exhibitors and participants.


In terms of special technology, the conference reports and exhibitions cover ray technology, ultrasound technology, eddy current technology, infrared thermal imaging technology, magnetic powder technology, penetration technology, microwave and terahertz technology, metal magnetic memory technology, resonance technology, acoustic non-linearity technology and robot-aided detection technology.


In the field of industrial applications, it covers the latest research and application progress in aviation, ships, railways, automobiles, nuclear energy, oil and gas pipelines, civil engineering, biomedicine and another field.


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Ultrasonic pipe inspection equipment

Eddy current inspection equipment

Portable eddy current testing equipment

Eddy current sorting machine

Eddy current hardness testing


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