Mechanical Integrity
Typical Mechanical Integrity Implementation:
- Identification and list of all covered equipment & process piping circuits
- Complete equipment data sheets
- Field verified & red-lined P&ID's
- Systemizing & Circuiting of piping according to process streams
- Provide accurate isometric drawings of process piping & equipment
- Corrosion study to establish failure mechanisms
- Documented visual inspections
- Inspection & test plans based on equipment type and applicable corrosion mechanisms
- Reports identifying non-conformances and deficiences
- Recommendations are made to correct the identified deficiencies
- Assist in updating equipment plans by identifying future inspection requirements
Quality Inspection Services Provided:
- Ultrasonic Thickness Testing Measurements
- Ultrasonic Shear Wave Flaw Detection
- Magnetic Particle Examination
- Dye Penetrant Examination
- Visual Inspection
- Radiography
- Above & Below Ground Storage Tanks (API 650)
- On-Stream Process Piping
- Corrosion Surveys
- Pressure Vessel Inspection
- Boiler Inspection
- Positive Material Identification (PMI)

Mechanical Integrity Inspection
Advanced Integrated Inspection Quality Services:
Non-Destructive Testing Group provides the service and quality assurance your company needs to meet industry quality control guidelines and mechanical integrity requirements.NDT-Group is prepared to go on-site to provide a full range of mechanical integrity services. The additional resources required to design and implement a mechanical integrity program can generally be provided more effectively by bringing in experienced and fully dedicated personnel. In addition to performing the work, Non-Destructive Testing Group can train plant personnel who will uphold the responsibility to maintain the program.
- Welder/Procedure Qualification
- Complete Turn-around Services
- Project Management
- Auto-CAD & Drafting
- Ultrasonic Tank Crawler Inspections
- Positive Material Identification (PMI)
Long-Term Cost Savings:
- Identifying deficient areas
- Scheduled renewal of equipment at or near end of life
- Prevent catastrophic failures
- Prevent hazards to employees
- Prevent heavy OSHA fines/penalties


