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The Indian Society for Nondestructive Testing, ISNT
is the society for NDT professionals and practitioners.
Since inception in 1972, it offers invaluable resources,
information and linkages for industrial quality development
and professional development to its members. |
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The Objective
of the Society is to promote the awareness of NDT Science
and Technology through education, research and exchange of
technical information within the country and internationally
to its members and other professionals using NDT. The family
of ISNT is more than 7000 strong. It is a diverse and
dynamic family of professionals representing NDT
technicians, scientists, engineers, researchers,
manufacturers and academicians - all dedicated to improving
product safety and reliability. These specialists represent
virtually every industry and discipline that may benefit
from NDT technology. |
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ISNT has 20 Chapters all over
the country with head quarters at Chennai.
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As part of its
program for professional development, the Society publishes
the Journal of NDE every quarter. The editorial board of
this journal comprises of eminent national and international
NDE experts. This journal with lucid technical articles,
back to basics is very popular among the NDT professionals.
It is distributed to all the members of ISNT, leading
educational and corporate institutions within India and
abroad. |
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One of the wings of ISNT is the
National Certification Board (NCB). NCB has been recognized
by the Bureau of Indian Standards (the Indian government
body on standards). NCB has been primarily responsible for
the training and certification of NDT personnel in India.
The membership of NCB is carefully drawn with members from
public, private sector organizations, third party inspection
agencies, ministry, regulatory bodies, professional bodies,
research and educational organizations etc. NCB has
formulated its own quality manual in compliance with
relevant national and international standards. NCB-ISNT,
recognized by ASNT as the NSO in India, is a highly
appreciated examination centre due to its top quality
standard of training programme, faculty and administrative
efficiency. |
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ISNT holds its
National NDE Seminar annually which are coordinated and
administered by its various Chapters across the country.
These Seminars are highly popular with a large-scale
participation. |
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The 14th World
Conference on NDT hosted by ISNT in New Delhi (Dec.
14-16,'96) has earned tremendous recognition in the
international NDT community. India became the 2nd Asian
Country after Japan to hold this prestigious Olympics of NDT
and quality. Today ISNT has earned a place of pride and
eminence among the professional bodies all over the world.
It is the 2nd Asian body (next to Japan) to be an Associate
Member of the European Federation of NDT (EFNDT). |
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Refer
website
www.isnt.org.in
for periodic communication and information about ISNT
activities and events. |
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