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Non-Destructive Testing Laboratory
Non-Destructive Testing Laboratory
| Laboratory Name : | Non-Destructive Testing Laboratory |
| Supervisor : | Li Jing-Heng |
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| Research Areas: | Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) refers to inspection techniques that evaluate materials or components without causing damage to the tested object. These techniques obtain information from observable phenomena and combine applications of physics, materials science, mechanical engineering, and electronics. NDT is now widely used to detect internal or potential defects in products at an early stage, ensuring greater safety and reliability of equipment and structural components. The planning of this laboratory began in September 1985 with the strong support of organizations such as Taiwan Machinery and China Steel Corporation. In January 1986, Taiwan Machinery Company provided NDT training for faculty members of the department. Through the efforts of the faculty and staff, the laboratory was successfully established and developed. In 1995, with the establishment of the Aircraft Engineering Department, additional equipment was introduced to meet aircraft inspection requirements, such as computerized eddy current testing instruments. |
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Digital Radiography System
(RIX-200C Industrial X-ray Flaw Detector,
Digital Image Acquisition & Processing System)
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