Destructive Examination or Testing

Destructive Examination or Testing is a long time endurance testing under the most severe operating conditions, continued until the component, equipment, or product specimen fails (is broken or destroyed). The purpose of Destructive Testing is to determine service life and to detect design weaknesses that may not show up under normal working conditions. (Opposite of the NDT (Non Destructive Testing))

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