About Us

Neil W. Breslow,
NDT Man & Director

NDT Supply sells quality inspection instruments, supplies and accessories at reasonable prices. Our product offerings have been selected by an NDT professional who knows the quality you expect in the products you buy. Choosing the right product is not easy. With over 30 years of experience we know what works and what’s “hype”. We are committed to providing our customers with honest no-bull answers. We stand for quality, honesty, and reliability.

Customers choose us because we offer competitive pricing, knowledgeable technical support, and the largest variety of quality products available on the web. What you find on our web site is just the beginning. We plan to continuously add products and technical information to help our customers select the products they need. Thanks for visiting us. Please let us know how we can best serve your inspection equipment and supply requirements.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, Contact Us and we will try to help you locate a supplier.

 

About Non-Destructive Testing

“The field of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) is a very broad, interdisciplinary field that plays a critical role in assuring that structural components and systems perform their function in a reliable and cost effective fashion. NDT technicians and engineers define and implement tests that locate and characterize material conditions and flaws that might otherwise cause planes to crash, reactors to fail, trains to derail, pipelines to burst, and a variety of less visible, but equally troubling events. These tests are performed in a manner that does not affect the future usefulness of the object or material. In other words, NDT allows parts and material to be inspected and measured without damaging them. Because it allows inspection without interfering with a product’s final use, NDT provides an excellent balance between quality control and cost-effectiveness. Generally speaking, NDT applies to industrial inspections. Technology that is used in NDT is similar to those used in the medical industry; yet, typically nonliving objects are the subjects of the inspections.” – NDT Resource Center

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