
Cambridge - United Kingdom
Regional Headquarters
MISTRAS Group’s Cambridge – UK branch is the head office of MISTRAS Group for the United Kingdom.
As a leading One Source global provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions, MISTRAS’ Cambridge location specializes in the evaluation of structural integrity of critical energy, industrial, and public infrastructure. Mission critical services and solutions are delivered globally and provide customers with asset life extension, improved productivity & profitability, compliance with government safety and environmental regulations, and enhanced risk management operational decisions.
MISTRAS uniquely combines its industry-leading products and technologies with engineering and consulting services and world-class enterprise inspection data management and analysis software (PCMS) to provide comprehensive and competitive products, systems and services solutions from a single source provider. MISTRAS’ notable non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions include 24/7 on-line monitoring of critical assets, mechanical integrity (MI) services, and destructive testing (DT) services.
MISTRAS’ Cambridge – UK branch provides acoustic emission (AE) services for structural health monitoring and project management services for all industrial sectors.
Over, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 5QE
United Kingdom
Sat-Sun: Closed
Technical Director
Phone: +44 1954 231612
Email: tim.bradshaw@mistrasgroup.com
Managing Director - United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1954 231612
Email: jonathan.burns@mistrasgroup.com
Head of Commercial
Phone: +44 1954 231612
Email: malcolm.hunter@mistrasgroup.com
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Flaws
Defects in newly-manufactured components

Fatigue
Residual stress from loads, temperature, and other factors

Cracking
Physical reactions to stress and operating environments

Corrosion/Erosion
Build-up and deterioration from natural and operational causes

Leaks
Gas, liquid, and steam leaks in operating equipment

Faults
Structural, mechanical, and electrical
