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A career as a welding inspector can be quite promising. To be a certified welder as well as having proper NDT inspection training, can mean a very rewarding a lucrative future for you. NDT or NonDestructive Testing is described as a specialized technique which helps in determining the function and state of a system by comparing one input of known form to a measured output without disassembling or failure testing. This technique saves valuable time and money because it does not need to destruct or destroy a system. Liquid penetrant testing and radiographic testing are among the common NDT testing methods used today. As a welder, it is important to have this special certification because it allows you to check the structure of the metal from regular wear and tear, giving you the ability to diagnose the problem and fix it all at once, without having to destroy any part of the structure.

Welding is the action to join together two metal parts. It is a common occurrence for metals to expand and shrink based on the current weather conditions. Since weather has so much to do with the deterioration of a metal, it is crucial that welders get proper NDT inspection training so that they can become aware of the structural signs. When a metal cools and constricts (during colder winter months) and then expands with the heat of the summer, it can cause cracks and deterioration in a structure, making it unsound and unsafe. Porous bubbles can be found inside of the point of weld itself which can cause the structure or pipeline to rupture, causing irreparable damage. As an NDT inspector, you will be able to try out the techniques and test the soundness of the structure without causing further damage to the structure itself. These testings indicate any flaws that may not be apparent to the naked eye. Using these specialized techniques will allow you to save money long term as you do not have to tear down or cause damage to any other part of the structure unnecessarily. Using the most common form of NDT is liquid penetrant, which can be applied to all non-ferrous materials and can quickly note any flaws that may be present in the structure. 

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