Factors Restraining Growth of the Global Non-destructive Testing Market
Modern technology for identifying
and evaluating material flaws is non-destructive testing. Utilizing NDT helps
find flaws precisely, reducing the risk of product/component failure as well as
the cost of component repairs. The use of NDT expedites manufacturing by
removing potential flaws beforehand. On working equipment as well as during or
after manufacturing, NDT can be carried out. Among the top industries that
employ NDT techniques to guarantee product quality are aerospace, defence, oil
& gas, power generation, and automotive.
The rise in the complexity of
machinery, the high demand for precise product usage specifications, the
implementation of strict government regulations to ensure worker safety, and
the expansion of stringent quality control requirements are the major factors
driving the growth of the global
non-destructive testing market. Governments all over the world have
been forced to enact strict safety regulations as a result of prior evidence of
infrastructure failures, such as leaks in nuclear reactors, pipeline
explosions, and refinery explosions. This has increased demand for NDT and
equipment and service inspection.
Numerous unfavourable factors
significantly hinder the growth of the non-destructive
testing (NDT) market on a global scale. The need for NDT and inspection
equipment is outpacing the demand for these services. In order to deliver
efficient NDT and inspection services, many market participants are also
working to expand their global footprint and develop a highly qualified
workforce. As a result, businesses should give strategic priority to hiring
qualified employees who possess the required NDT and inspection skills.
Government regulations that are strict and the complexity of NDT and inspection
procedures may increase the need for qualified testers and inspectors.
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