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May 2010 - Two years already!

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Written by Administrator
Saturday, 01 May 2010 16:36

We started our website exactly two years ago: our readership is far from what we anticipated! Never before we could have thought getting so precise and so many technical questions.

Every week we understand that NDT specialists are a bit “blown away”  by the "omnipotence" of "Quality Assurance specialists" when these "specialists" know so few about PT or MT technical requirements - just to talk about two methods we know some things about.

We recorded 14,611 readers from 131 countries around the world.

From January 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010, our website got 44,972 visits, i.e. an average figure of 3,212 visits a month.

These data are a kind of gratification and endorsement that make us even more ready to be an “itching” source of information.

We thank you for your loyalty.

You already were aware of ...!

In our January 2010 editorial, you read:
‘‘During the ASNT Spring Conference held in Saint-Louis (Missouri) PT/MT Committee, Bill MOOZ told the PT/MT meeting attendance, on March 16, 2009 that, as an Associated Technical Editor of the Materials Evaluation journal, he would like to see more technical papers dealing with Penetrant Testing in this ASNT Journal.’’

We added that one of our papers was likely to be published next year in this prestigious monthly journal; this paper should be of some interest for the entire NDT world.

Now it’s done!
Indeed, in the May 2010 issue, you may read a paper titled "MT/PT Units. Follow the Rules and Stop the Mess!” Though the title deals only with PT and MT, every one involved in NDT and in other areas may go through a useful brainstorming while reading!

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