Advanced NDT
Pulsed Eddy Current Testing – PECT is a rapid screening corrosion assessment (remaining % thickness measurement) method utilized primarily on insulated ferrous pipelines, tanks & vessels eliminating the operating asset’s…
Short Range Ultrasonic Testing (SRUT) is a non-destructive testing technique that utilizes high frequency ultrasonic waves to inspect localized areas of a component or structure. Short Range UT works based…
Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD) is a reliable method of nondestructive ultrasonic testing (UT) used to look for flaws in welds. TOFD uses the time of flight of an ultrasonic…
Phased Array is an ultrasonic testing technique that uses specialized multi-element “array” transducers and pulses those elements separately in a patterned sequence called “phasing”. This phasing sequence allows wave steering,…
Long range ultrasonic testing (LRUT), also known as guided wave ultrasonic testing, is a fast and cost-effective method for inspecting long lengths of pipe. Hundreds of metres of pipe can…
In engineering, thermography is used as a non-destructive testing (NDT) method in aerospace, defence and many other industries to detect flaws in structures. Able to inspect large areas, this NDT…
Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) is an advanced nondestructive testing (NDT) technique commonly used in the oil & gas and chemical processing industries to inspect for wall loss and sharp defects…
Eddy current testing of tubes is an effective way of assessing the condition and lifespan of tubes, particularly in the power generation, petrochemical, chemical, fertilizer and air conditioning industries. The…
The Eddy Current Array technology is able to not only detect surface-breaking defects but to some degree also subsurface defects. ECA probes can even be shaped to match unusual geometries.…
Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) technique uses electromagnetic inspection with an alternating current to find indications within metals. The ACFM probe measures the electromagnetic field by inducing electric currents on…