Rented NDT equipment meets emergency demand
05/06/2017
Following an emergency Friday afternoon call from Lavender International, an Olympus Nortec 600 eddy current flaw detector from Ashtead Technology was rushed to Sheffield to support a non-destructive testing (NDT) training course that was due to take place the following week. The equipment arrived just in time and the two-week course, Level 2 Eddy Current Testing of Welds, was able to proceed for the 13 registered trainees.
“Happily, Ashtead delivered on their promise and the required equipment arrived on time and in perfect condition, so the course was able to proceed as planned. We were extremely grateful for Ashtead’s fast and efficient service and will look to use their rental equipment for future courses.”
Most of the course participants passed Lavender’s NDT training course and the results will be passed to BINDT so that those with the appropriate industrial experience can be awarded NDT certification.
Steve Drake, Ashtead Technology’s NDT Market Manager said: “This is a good example of the benefits of renting NDT equipment, because we are able to deliver the latest technology, ready for work and often at very short notice. This means that our customers do not need to over-stock with equipment, because they are able to call upon our services during periods of high or urgent demand.”
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