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API = American Petroluem Institute

NDT = Non-destructive Testing

NDT is a process of testing the integrity of a piece of pipe (oil well tubing or casing) that does not damage the material in any way. There is wide range of ways to perform NDT evaluations on tubing and casing products.

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