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Characterisation & Testing Coordination

Testing is only useful when the right question is asked first. MTIS defines what evidence a problem needs, coordinates the appropriate specialist methods, and interprets the results into decisions.

Testing as strategy, not a catalogue

Materials characterisation answers questions: What is this material? Does it meet its specification? Why does its microstructure look like this? What is this deposit or corrosion product? The value is not in running tests — it is in choosing the right tests, in the right order, and reading what the results mean for your decision. That is the service MTIS provides, and it underpins every other service line we offer.

MTIS maintains limited in-house practical capability for inspection, sample preparation, secure storage and selected materials-processing/support tasks, and works with a network of specialist laboratory partners to access the most appropriate test methods for each investigation.

Because MTIS is not tied to one laboratory's equipment, each test programme is designed around the question — using the most appropriate method available through specialist partners — and every result comes back to you interpreted by the same senior engineers who designed the programme. How the partner-lab model works →

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Typical questions we answer

How it works

  1. Define the question. We turn your problem into specific, testable questions.
  2. Design the programme. Methods selected for what they can prove — in-house where within our capability, otherwise through the specialist partner best suited to each method.
  3. Coordinate delivery. Samples prepared, tracked and handled with documented care and secure storage.
  4. Interpret the results. Data becomes an engineering answer: what it means, how confident it is, and what to do next.

Related reading

Materials characterisation for non-specialists →
How partner-laboratory testing supports an investigation →

General technical information — not a substitute for case-specific engineering investigation or advice.

Discuss a testing strategy or evidence review

Tell us what you need to know about a material, component or deposit — we will design the most direct route to the answer.