Inspection & Testing
Inspection And Testing
Inspection
Inspection is the process of examining something thoroughly in order to assess its quality, condition, or suitability for a particular purpose. It is commonly used in various fields such as manufacturing, construction, light and heavy engineering industries, and transportation.
The goal of inspection is to identify any defects, deficiencies, or potential issues that may compromise the safety, quality, or functionality of the item being inspected.
We are providing inspection services according to different applicable standards for Rackings, Escalators, Elevators, Stackers and Fork Lifters and Over Head Cranes.
Testing
Testing typically involves using advanced equipment in a laboratory to verify product safety, compliance, or performance. You might test your products to check for harmful chemicals, comply with regulations, or simulate repeated use.
Ultrasonic Flaw Detection
Ultrasonic Testing or Ultrasonic Flaw Detection is a type of non-destructive Testing that employs high-frequency ultrasound waves to perform inspections. Ultrasonic inspection is often used to discover and evaluate internal flaws & measure their dimensions.
Chemical Analysis of Metallic Materials, Steel, Stainless & Aluminum Alloy
Chemical Analysis is a process / technique used to identify material properties or verify if material meets standards specifications.
Storage Warehouse / Go-downs, Sheds, Over Head Cranes and Lifters
Dynamik Engineering Services is offering its inspection services for Warehouse / Go-downs, Sheds, Over Head Cranes and Lifters.
Hardness Testing of Metals & Materials
Hardness testing is a non-destructive test method that involves applying a constant load via a rounded or pointed object i.e. ball or diamond cone, under controlled conditions, to create an indentation in a metal surface to measure and determine the hardness of the material.
Tensile Testing
Tensile Testing is a form of tension testing and is a destructive engineering and materials science test whereby controlled tension is applied to a sample until it fully fails.
This is one of the most common mechanical testing techniques. It is used to find out how strong a material is and also how much it can be stretched / elongated before it breaks. This test method is used to determine yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, elongation, ductility characteristics.