Material Testing
We provide a wide range of mechanical and metallurgical testing services for industries. With an extensive range of specialized equipment and analytical instruments, Metrophysics' Material laboratory provides comprehensive and qualified test services to the industry.
Non-Destructive Testing
NDT services with quick responding and highly mobile teams are Metrophysics' strengths. Our inspection teams are highly qualified, with internationally recognised regulatory and industrial credentials plus extensive experience.Most commons NDT Methods are: Visual, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic, Ultrasonic, Eddy Current, X-ray etc.
Metrology & Calibration
We can calibrate and repair a wide variety of commercial test and measuring instruments. Beside that, We provide high quality calibration services to our client's working in Aerospace, military, public transportation, military, construction and safety industries.
Test Services
We provide a complete package for advance techniques in testing and inspection for the region and internationally. We have joint ventured with government and private sectors in many projects in the field of expertise such as PETRONAS and SIRIM. Customers can always count on our principles of Quality, Safety and Trust.
Did you know?
One of the simplest Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): How do you know if a durian is good or fresh?
Here are some steps you can try without changing the structure of the durians:
1. Look at the tip, if it is too dry means it is no longer fresh. A little dry is okay.
2. Look at the bottom, if it is crack it may be over-ripe or not so fresh. But it still can be delicious.
3. Smell the durian, if there is a strong smell, it is most likely good. If there is no smell, it is probably not ripe.
4. Use your fingernails to scratch the durian, if it sounds hollow it is likely to be a good one.
5. Use your fingernails to scratch the durian, if it sounds hollow it is likely to be a good one.
6. Put the durian close to your ear, shake it and listen carefully, if there is a 'moving' sound, it is likely to be good.
7. Look for holes around the durian, if there is tiny hole somewhere, there is likely to be a worm (larva of an insect) that has burrow into it.
