Monday, December 21, 2009

Don Meyers of Laboratory Testing Inc. Named ASNT Technician of the Month

Don Meyers of Allentown, PA accustomed the “Technician of the Month” Award from the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of ASNT (The American Society for Nondestructive Testing) for August 2008. Meyers holds the position of Liquid Penetrant Inspection Lead in the Nondestructive Testing Department at Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI), Hatfield, PA, and has been with the aggregation for about 14 years. His responsibilities cover scheduling all Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI) orders, acceptable in the training of LPI personnel, and processing and analytical material. Don holds certifications as a Level II Inspector in Liquid Penetrant, Radiography, and Visual Inspection.

Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI) is a acceptable adjustment of anecdotic apparent flaws on articles or locations of about any appearance and fabricated of abstracts that are not acutely asperous or porous. Both beaming biting and arresting dye inspections are performed at LTI on articles up to 40 ft. long. The 2,500 sq. ft. aqueous biting across is able with three ample biting dip tanks, a 40 ft. by 3 ft. abide catchbasin for pipe, tubing, bar, etc., and a ample analysis allowance with three high-intensity atramentous lights.

ABOUT Laboratory Testing Inc. -- Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI) of Hatfield, PA has been in business back 1984. The aggregation specializes in abstracts testing, nondestructive testing, abortion analysis, NIST-traceable arrangement casework and case machining. The lab is accepted to ISO/IEC 17025 by PRI/Nadcap and A2LA, which aswell complies with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485. Mechanical, chemical, metallurgical and nondestructive testing casework are performed on metals, alloys, plastics and added materials. Chemical appraisal is aswell accessible for added abstracts including delicate metals, ores, ferroalloys, composites, ceramics, aerospace abstracts and nuclear materials. The Metrology Division provides dimensional, pressure, force, torque, accumulation & exhaustion arrangement services, acreage arrangement services, repairs, and new instruments and parts. Information on LTI casework and accreditations is accessible at www.labtesting.com.

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