On February
4, 2025, a group of 23 students and 7 staff members embarked on an enriching
industrial visit to TWI South East Asia, offering them firsthand exposure to
the welding and non-destructive testing (NDT) industries. This insightful
excursion was organized by Madam Farrah Nazuha binti Mansor, a lecturer for the
Non-Destructive Testing and Material Evaluation course under the Diploma in
Industrial Technology program.
The visit
commenced at 10:00 AM with a warm welcome from TWI representatives, who
provided an insightful overview of the company’s expertise in welding,
non-destructive testing (NDT), and its pivotal role in the industry. The first
session featured an engaging presentation by Mr. Khairul Anuar Bin Yaakub, who
introduced the latest advancements in welding technology, NDT, and structural
integrity assessment. Students gained valuable insights into real-world
industrial applications and the critical role of quality control in welding. He
also highlighted the significance of these technologies across key sectors,
including aerospace, oil and gas, and manufacturing.
Following the
presentation, participants embarked on an exclusive tour of the TWI facility,
where they had the opportunity to witness cutting-edge welding processes in
action. They observed the use of advanced simulator machines, explored a
specialized plastic material welding room, and visited the state-of-the-art
diving centre designed for underwater inspections. This hands-on experience
provided students with a deeper understanding of real-world applications in the
welding and non-destructive testing (NDT) industries. The interactive session
encouraged students to engage with industry experts, ask insightful questions,
and gain valuable knowledge about the practical aspects of these technologies
in various sectors.
After the
lunch break, the afternoon session resumed with an engaging presentation by Mr.
Rashdan bin Awang @ Abdullah, an experienced NDT Manager. He conducted
practical demonstrations and led insightful case study discussions on NDT. Students had the rare opportunity to operate NDT
equipment firsthand, exploring advanced techniques such as phased array
ultrasonic testing (PAUT), time of flight diffraction (TOFD), and radiographic
testing analysis. Through these hands-on experiences, they tested welds,
identified defects in iron, and gained a deeper appreciation for the critical
role of NDT in ensuring structural integrity and safety across various
industries.
The visit concluded at 4:00 PM with an engaging question-and-answer (Q n A) session, where participants had the opportunity to further clarify their insights. As a student representative, Mr. Mohd Fakhrul Aiman Bin Abdul Halim expressed heartfelt gratitude to TWI for the invaluable learning experience. Both staff and students extended their sincere appreciation to TWI South East Asia for their warm hospitality and willingness to share industry knowledge. The day ended on a memorable note with a group photo, capturing the spirit of the visit. Before departing, Madam Farrah Nazuha and Mr. Khairul Anuar exchanged souvenirs as a token of appreciation, marking the successful conclusion of an enriching industrial visit.
Overall, this
industrial visit was an invaluable experience, bridging the gap between
theoretical knowledge and real-world applications. It provided students with
firsthand exposure to cutting-edge technologies and industry practices,
deepening their understanding of engineering and technology, particularly in
the field of non-destructive testing (NDT). Beyond technical insights, the
visit also served as an inspiration, encouraging students to explore promising
career opportunities and equipping them with the confidence to pursue future
roles in this dynamic industry.
Prepared by :
FARRAH NAZUHA BINTI MANSOR
SULAIMAN ABDUL HAQ BIN HAZMAN
PHOTOS CREDITS : TUAN AZMAR BINTI TUAN DAUD
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