NDT (Non destructive testing)

Non destructive testing instrument:

Olympus non destructive instrument:

Flaw detector:

Coating thickness gauge:

Frequently Asked Questions

NDT tools like ultrasonic thickness gauges and crack detectors are used to find hidden structural flaws; if they aren't calibrated, they can miss critical defects. Annual professional calibration ensures your sensors remain accurate, protecting the safety of Australian infrastructure and maintaining ISO 17025 compliance.

Most NDT instruments require professional calibration every 12 months to ensure reliable performance in the field. For high-stakes industries like Australian aviation or offshore mining, 6-monthly intervals are often required to satisfy strict safety audits and prevent equipment failure.

Yes, HK Calibrations offers on-site mobile calibration for a wide range of NDT equipment across Australia. Our mobile laboratories can certify your tools at your facility or project site, ensuring your inspection teams in Sydney, Perth, or Brisbane experience zero downtime.

Traceable calibration provides an unbroken chain of accuracy back to national standards, making your test results legally defensible under Australian law. This is vital for quality assurance during major construction projects, pipeline inspections, and heavy machinery maintenance audits.

If your instrument fails a daily field check, it should be removed from service immediately to avoid inaccurate safety reporting. Contact a professional Australian calibration lab to have the unit serviced and certified, ensuring it meets the required precision for critical flaw detection.

Absolutely. Every NDT instrument we service is calibrated to meet Australian national measurement standards and specific industry requirements. We provide comprehensive, audit-ready certificates to ensure your business remains compliant with both internal and external quality protocols.