Metallography is a non-destructive testing method that helps determine the microstructure of a component or metallic alloy while it is still in place. It can provide in-depth metallographic information, such as evidence of creep damage or cracking.
In this process, we make a replica of the component at the workplace. The laboratory team of experts view it. Comparison between the quality of in-situ metallographic replicas is made with the one obtained in laboratories. The application of metallography is in various industries. For instance, it helps determine whether the suitable metal is used in planes or other electronics if the material is good enough to build bridges.