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Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market Size, Share & Growth Report By 2034


(MENAFN- Straits Research) Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market Size & Growth Analysis

The global non-destructive testing equipment market size was valued at USD 2697.62 million in 2025 and is projected to grow from USD 2886.45 million in 2026 to reach USD 4959.46 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 7% during the forecast period 2026–2034.

Non-destructive testing or NDT is a process that is performed that allows for a thorough and careful inspection and evaluation of materials without destroying or damaging them. The testing performed is used to evaluate the various properties of structures, materials, and components, along with identifying and assessing any defects on it. At the same time, it also maintains the integrity of that structure so that no damage shall happen. It is performed in a manner that does not affect the future usefulness of the object that is put to the test.

The process involves inspection, testing, or evaluation of the material, examining any disparities in its characteristics without hampering the material's part. Non-destructive equipment is an essential part of every industry's toolbox. It is important to constantly keep track of the equipment conditions and working and to check if there are any kind of disparities found in the characteristics. This can have a minimal effect on the operating performance of that material.

Market Summary
Market Metric Details & Data (2025-2034)
2025 Market Valuation USD 2697.62 Million
Estimated 2026 Value USD 2886.45 Million
Projected 2034 Value USD 4959.46 Million
CAGR (2026-2034) 7%
Study Period 2022-2034
Dominant Region North America
Fastest Growing Region Asia Pacific
Key Market Players Olympus Corporation, Baker Hughes, Yxlon International Gmbh (Comet Holding Ag), OkoNDT Group, Applus Services


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Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market Dynamics Market Drivers

Aging Infrastructure and Its Advancing Need for Maintenance

Non-destructive testing has surfaced as a feasible and effective method to monitor and inspect structures in place of the traditional means. The structures that are evaluated are generally the aging structures. These aging structures need comparatively higher levels of maintenance and repair compared to the newly constructed structures.

There is always a challenge associated with the construction of new infrastructure in any industry, and the restrictive cost of constructing those structures, and rigorous environmental regulations make it difficult to find proper locations for construction. This results in companies trying to explore different ways to extend the life of the existing structures, which ultimately pushes the demand for the non-destructive equipment market. The existing and old infrastructures and materials that are required to be maintained urge the companies to regularly, extensively test and check up on the materials, which leads to continual spending of the companies on non-destructive equipment, leading to the growth in the non-destructive equipment market.

Some structures of an economy or industry have been in use for almost a hundred years, and non-destructive equipment allows companies to check the health of such ancient structures or models before they cannot be retained any further. Henceforth, the industries regularly make large expenditures on the periodic examination of the structures.

Stringent Measures Mandating Safety

Non-destructive testing equipment allows for the frequent inspection of the materials and infrastructure of the industries to check for any issue with the mechanism or any defects in any part of the significant property. This inspection is done without hampering the working efficiency of the equipment. It does not harness the quality of the material or infrastructure, making the method pleasant and feasible. This most definitely helps in the timely detection of any faults or damage in the materials so that several proactive measures can be taken at the right time to ensure safety and restrict any incident from occurring.

The companies use this method to make sure that there is no significant damage or harm occurring to their material, and in case of occurrence of the same, it is beneficial for the companies to detect it at an early stage so that the damage can be repaired with minimal cost involved and minimal damage to others as well. Non-destructive equipment allows the companies to use their materials for a longer period by disclosing any defects on their property, reducing their cost and efforts in renovating and maintaining the same. Constant and updated check-ups of the materials by the industries lead to extensive usage of non-destructive equipment, making the demand high.

The increased regulations in ensuring safety in various end-user sectors urge industries like construction, aerospace and defense to use non-destructive testing equipment.

Market Restraints

Scarcity of Trained Personnel in the Field

Non-destructive testing equipment can only be operated by skilled and trained personnel who understand the equipment's ins and outs. These are certified personnel who undergo detailed training in the presence of subject-matter experts and gain the expertise to operate on the various techniques and use the skills involved in analyzing the data. However, there is an increased rise in the demand for skilled non-destructive technicians across the globe.

There are only a limited number of training centers around the globe that provide such training on the use of non-destructive equipment, which results in a limited number of people learning the skills to operate. This results in a negative impact on the market for non-destructive equipment, as companies have a demand for highly skilled personnel to operate on the material to examine their structures and models, and hence the workers fall short in numbers, the demand also subsequently falls.

Industries such as aerospace, petrochemical, utility, and power account for the greatest number of skilled non-destructive workers, which is around 33%, 30%, and 11%, respectively. These industries particularly require non-destructive equipment and Level III workers to operate on the materials.

Regional Analysis

The North America region in 2021 had a share of USD 912 million and is expected to be valued at USD 1815 million, growing at a CAGR of 8% during the forecast period. This region has some of the major players in the non-destructive testing equipment market. These industry end-users are mainly from manufacturing, transportation, aviation, oil and gas, marine, and power generation units. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), around 200,000 aircraft in the United States must undergo a periodic safety inspection using non-destructive testing equipment. Also, the US government is increasingly investing in oil and natural gas for growth in the biotech supercluster.

In Asia-Pacific, the revenue share is expected to reach the valuation of USD 1093 million by 2030 at a CAGR of 9%, which is double the amount in 2021. Among the countries in Asia-Pacific, China holds the largest share, as the country is the world's largest producer of electricity. These numbers are likely to rise with the growing demand for electricity, thus boosting growth in energy production. The usage of the nuclear and renewable segments will gradually grow in terms of non-destructive applications in the country.

Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market Segmentation Analysis By Technology

Ultrasonic testing equipment and radiography testing equipment are the top two technologies with the highest revenue generation in the market of non-destructive testing equipment.

The ultrasonic testing equipment usually works on the acoustic principle for fault checking. This non-destructive inspection equipment sends sound waves through ultrasound-conducting materials at an approximate frequency that ranges between 500 kHz and 50 MHz. The transit time of ultrasound from the equipment is used to find out the position and size of the damage or fault on the material being tested. This equipment is methodically used to check for any defects like porosity, lack of fusion, and cracks, etc.

The revenue share of ultrasonic testing equipment in the non-destructive testing equipment market amounted to USD 616 million for the year 2021, which will reach over USD 1121 million by the year 2030 at a CAGR of 7%. The increased use of ultrasonic testing equipment to determine a material's thickness or to detect any cracks in it will most likely drive the growth in this industry.

Radiography testing equipment involves the use of either X-rays or gamma-rays to produce a radiograph of the material and checks if there are any changes in its thickness or any defects that can be detected. These are generally used for safety assessment and quality control purposes. The major industries that use radiography testing equipment are manufacturing, military, and aerospace. Radiography testing equipment detects the damage easily without hampering the quality of the material. This, in fact, leads to the growth in the market share of the industry valued at USD 525 million in 2021. The market is anticipated to be valued at USD 1120 million at a CAGR of 9% by 2030.

By End User

Another bifurcation is done on the basis of the end-user of the non-destructive testing equipment market: oil and gas, power and energy, aerospace and defense, automotive and transportation construction, and other end-user industries. In terms of the revenue share of the market, the two dominant industries are oil and gas and power and energy. The oil and gas industry generated around USD 796 million in 2021. This market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7% and reach the mark of USD 1466 million by 2030. The market is expected to remain dominant throughout the forecast period. Next to oil and gas is power and energy, where the revenue market share is anticipated to be around USD 705 million by 2030 at a CAGR of 7%.

Non-destructive testing equipment is a common phenomenon in both the oil and gas industry as well as power and energy, where the installation of new technology of non-destructive testing equipment market drives the demand to detect corrosion, pipe thinning, and potential loss of integrity. This helps the companies involved to reduce the number of unplanned shutdowns. The usage of non-destructive testing equipment market in power and energy is expected to rise, accounting for the emerging and growing concern of using eco-friendly natural gas power plants, such as the regular maintenance of nuclear power plants, and to measure their life expectancy and safety.

List of Key and Emerging Players in Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market
    Olympus Corporation Baker Hughes Yxlon International Gmbh (Comet Holding Ag) OkoNDT Group Applus Services Mistras Group, Inc. Fujifilm Corporation Bureau Veritas S.A. Nikon Metrology NV Intertek Group Plc. Innospection Limited.
Recent Developments
    2021 March, Zetec Inc. launched a scanner named ElbowFlex for detecting flow accelerated corrosion and for measuring wall thickness on pipe elbows. Olympus Corporation launched RollerFORM XL scanner to accelerate the inspection of composite components. April 2022, Applus Services acquired IDV and will operate its three statutory vehicle inspection stations in Madrid.
Report Scope
Report Metric Details
Market Size in 2025 USD 2697.62 Million
Market Size in 2026 USD 2886.45 Million
Market Size in 2034 USD 4959.46 Million
CAGR 7% (2026-2034)
Base Year for Estimation 2025
Historical Data 2022-2024
Forecast Period 2026-2034
Report Coverage Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Environment & Regulatory Landscape and Trends
Segments Covered By Technology, By End-User
Geographies Covered North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, LATAM
Countries Covered US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Nordic, Benelux, China, Korea, Japan, India, Australia, Taiwan, South East Asia, UAE, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia

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Non-Destructive Testing Equipment Market Segments By Technology
    Radiography Testing Equipment Ultrasonic Testing Equipment Magnetic Particle Testing Equipment Liquid Penetrant Testing Equipment Visual Inspection Equipment Eddy Current Equipment Other Technologies Equipment
By End-User
    Oil and Gas Power and Energy Aerospace and Defense Automotive and Transportation Construction and the Other End-user Industries
By Region
    North America Europe APAC Middle East and Africa LATAM

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