How Small a Defect Can UT Find
Customers often ask LTI how small a defect ultrasonic testing (UT) can find. This question is very difficult to answer…
Ethics in Laboratory Testing
What could be more important than ethics in the world of materials testing? Testing laboratories have an obligation to adhere…
Quality Considerations in Chemical Analysis
A Well-Planned and Managed Quality Control Program When you need chemical analysis services, you expect to receive accurate testing and…
Spectroscopy Explained
In our new article titled “Spectroscopy Explained”, you’ll learn how chemical testing is performed to answer many questions about material…
Third-Generation Family Member Becomes President
Passing the Baton After 25 years as president of Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI), Michael J. McVaugh is retiring from the…
Promoting NDT to the Next Generation
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) helps ensure the reliability and safety of materials and products manufactured by many industries, yet it’s a…
FAQs About Testing Forged Metal Parts
Forged Metal Parts FAQ Material testing is necessary for forged metal parts, but not all tests are equal. The big…
Surface Crack Fracture Mechanics Testing
There are many different crack types and geometries that can occur in structures, whether caused by manufacturing defects, poor process…
LTI Acquires UT Equipment Manufacturer
TAC Technical Instrument Corp. Joins LTI’s Team Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI) has purchased TAC Technical Instrument Corp. (TACTIC) of Trenton,…
LTI Acquires Fracture Technology Associates
Fracture Mechanics Testing & Software Systems Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI) is happy to announce the acquisition of Fracture Technology Associates…