VUT students explore non-destructive testing
VANDERBIJLPARK. - Integrity NDT Projects, a member company of Two Roads Group, successfully hosted a delegation of VUT students on Tuesday, May 28.

This initiative aligns seamlessly with the MOU’s core objective of cultivating future professionals in the critical field of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT).
The meticulously designed programme provided VUT students with a comprehensive understanding of the essential role NDT plays in safeguarding the integrity and reliability of infrastructure, with a particular focus on South Africa’s power generation sector.

The programme embarked on a comprehensive exploration of NDT, encompassing a multitude of topics such as:
Fundamentals of NDT and Significance in the Power Industry:
Students gained valuable insights into how NDT helps prevent catastrophic failures, equipment downtime, and potential safety hazards.
Implementation Strategies of NDT at Power Plants:
Students gained practical knowledge of how NDT techniques are implemented within the context of power plants and methods used at various stages of a power plant’s lifecycle, from construction and commissioning to in-service inspections and maintenance outages.
Examination of NDT Processes and Methodologies:
The programme delved into the intricacies of various NDT methods employed in real-world scenarios

Integrity NDT Projects, stated, “We were delighted to welcome VUT students to our facility and share our knowledge of NDT.
“This was a valuable opportunity to showcase the practical applications of NDT and ignite a passion for this field in the upcoming generation of NDT professionals.
“We believe that our collaboration with VUT will be instrumental in developing a highly skilled and qualified NDT workforce in South Africa.”