Innovating safety:

Rise of non-destructive testing supply in NZ

A new player has emerged amid New Zealand’s bustling business landscape, says Mark Gemmell, director at Accurate Instruments (NZ), one he says is poised to redefine industrial safety and efficiency.

“The inception of the Accurate Instruments’ non-destructive testing (NDT) section, specialising in NDT supplies, marks a significant leap forward for the country’s infrastructure and manufacturing sectors,” says Gemmell.

He says the venture promises technological advancement and underscores a commitment to stringent quality standards and safety protocols.

Gemmell explains that non-destructive testing is pivotal in ensuring the integrity of structures and equipment without causing damage, thus preventing potential hazards and enhancing operational reliability. With New Zealand’s burgeoning construction and energy sectors, the demand for reliable NDT solutions has never been more critical.

“Accurate Instruments aims to cater to these needs by offering state-of-the-art equipment (ultrasonic, magnetic particle, dye penetrant and electro-mechanical testing) and training, empowering industries to operate at peak performance while maintaining the highest safety standards.

“Furthermore, the advent of this section signifies a broader trend towards innovation and sustainability within New Zealand’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.”

By promoting the adoption of advanced NDT techniques, Gemmell says the company enhances operational efficiency and minimises environmental impact, aligning with global trends towards greener practices.

“As Accurate Instruments’ NDT segment gains momentum, it is poised to become a cornerstone of the New Zealand industrial landscape, fostering growth, reliability, and safety across sectors. Our commitment to excellence and technological prowess heralds a promising future where innovation meets necessity, driving the nation towards sustainable development and global competitiveness.”

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