Professional Welding Inspection Services

At JSP Quality Assurance, our welding inspection ensures every joint meets international standards and performs safely under pressure, stress, and harsh environments.

"Professional welding inspection is not just a quality check — it is a safety guarantee."

Planning

Confirming the inspection date with the factory and reviewing your specific quality requirements

Visual Inspection (VT)

The most fundamental method. We examine weld size, shape, and surface defects with certified precision.

Non-Destructive Testing

Using UT, RT, and MT to detect internal flaws without damaging the material, ensuring deep structural integrity.

Destructive Testing (DT)

Physical testing of weld samples to evaluate maximum strength and performance for qualification purposes.

International Welding Standards & Compliance

Our inspection procedures strictly follow recognized global codes to ensure your projects are safe, durable, and legally compliant.

AWS

American Welding Society

ASME

Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code

ISO

International Quality Standards

API

Oil & Gas Industry Standards

Our Systematic Inspection Process

1

Pre-Welding

Verifying base materials, WPS, welder qualifications, and joint preparation before the work begins.

2

In-Process

Continuous monitoring of heat input, welding parameters, and environmental conditions during welding.

3

Post-Weld

Thorough defect detection (cracks, porosity, etc.) and final safety verification after completion.

Industries We Serve

Professional welding inspection is a mandatory safety requirement across various high-stakes sectors. We provide specialized services for:

  • Oil and Gas Pipelines
  • Petrochemical & Power Plants
  • Infrastructure & Shipbuilding
  • Pressure Vessel Fabrication
Industrial Welding Inspection Industries

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of welding inspection?

To ensure welds meet required quality standards and prevent structural failure or safety hazards.

Is third-party welding inspection mandatory?

In high-risk industries like oil and gas, it is often required by international codes and insurance providers.

Which NDT methods do you use?

We use UT, RT, MT, and PT based on material type and project specifications.

Ready to Start?

Get in touch with our certified inspectors for a free consultation on your welding project.

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