Bottom shell plate Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a critical method for assessing hull structural integrity and extending vessel service life, especially for ships operating in East African waters. The inspection provides accurate condition assessment without damaging the structure or interrupting vessel operations.
We offer professional bottom shell plate NDT services in East Africa, carried out by experienced engineers and certified divers. Inspection methods include Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), and Visual Testing (VT), enabling comprehensive evaluation of corrosion levels, remaining plate thickness, cracks, and overall structural condition.
All inspections are conducted in accordance with classification society requirements and international standards, and can be performed while the vessel is alongside or at anchorage. Upon completion, detailed and traceable inspection reports are provided to shipowners, classification societies, and managers, supporting maintenance planning and ensuring safe and compliant vessel operations in East Africa.
All inspections are conducted in accordance with classification society requirements and international standards, and can be performed while the vessel is alongside or at anchorage. Upon completion, detailed and traceable inspection reports are provided to shipowners, classification societies, and managers, supporting maintenance planning and ensuring safe and compliant vessel operations in East Africa.