The Faces Behind ASNT’s Awards

Many of ASNT’s awards are named after specific people, but have you ever wanted to learn more about them?
Faces of NDT Tell Their Stories on Chat NDT with ASNT

In this month’s episode of Chat NDT with ASNT, host Debbie Segor, CAE, has an in-depth conversation with ASNT’s Faces of NDT, Shauna Kagan, Rhett Martin, and Brent Moulton.
Proposed Standard Covers Nondestructive Testing Technique

A proposed ASTM International standard being developed by the nondestructive testing committee will satisfy the need for a practice that describes the use of impulse excitation to detect defects in metal parts.
5 NEW Ways to Volunteer with ASNT

It’s Volunteer Week! All of ASNT’s programs, publications, and services are made possible by the expertise and tireless efforts of our volunteers, and we greatly appreciate their dedication to creating a safer world.
Thank you ASNT Volunteers!

We want to say thank you to all of ASNT’s volunteers worldwide. Please enjoy this special National Volunteer Week message to express our appreciation.
Nondestructive Testing Report Writing: Back to Basics

You know how to complete the inspection, but do you know how to make sure your report reflects your hard work? The importance of writing an NDT report correctly is often underestimated or not emphasized during training. A thorough and clear report demonstrates the integrity of the inspection service provider, and it is important to remember that once a technician has lost their integrity, it is almost impossible to regain it.
Converting between Clock Positions, Degrees, and Metric or Imperial Measurements Using Standard Equations or Microsoft Excel

This article will explain the basis for conversion between clock, degrees, and physical measurement, and how Microsoft Excel® quantifies clock as a value for pipe inspection—specifically in-line inspection work.