See the latest in composite inspection at Materials Testing 2019. With the use of composites in sectors such as aerospace, automotive and marine creating demand for new inspection techniques, visitors can see the latest developments at Materials Testing 2019 from Sept. 3-5 in Telford, U.K.
The biennial event, which is free to attend, is the world’s most comprehensive exhibition of non-destructive testing (NDT), condition monitoring and diagnostic technologies and will feature more than 70 exhibitors plus a wide range of seminars and workshops.
Among those taking part is the UK Research Centre for NDE (RCNDE), which pioneers new techniques and whose director, Professor Robert Smith, has authored reports on NDT requirements for composite inspection in the aerospace, automotive and marine sectors.
Composite inspection will also be a key theme at the NDT 2019 conference, which runs alongside the exhibition and which will feature a series of presentations on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Topics will include high-speed inspection of UD CFRP composites, inspection of glass fiber composite plates with a bonded honeycomb core, and developing a more detailed knowledge base for composite inspection.
For further information, visit www.materialstesting.org.
The International CentreTelford, United Kingdom