Methods
Eddy current testing
Eddy current testing is a fully automatic, easy-to-install nondestructive testing method that provides reliable test results to verify product excellence. It uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws in conductive and nonconductive materials. Eddy current testing works in multiple environments, e.g.:
Inline
Offline
Rotational testing
and is highly customizable to individual needs, e.g.:
Thick-walled material testing
Full body inspection
Seam/butt weld inspection
Weld seam testing
rtant testing methods used by industry today, eddy current testing provides immediate feedback on product integrity, allowing correction of process changes before scrap develops and delivers reliable test results.
Flux leakage testing
The nondestructive
flux leakage testing method reliably detects miniscule cracks on black and bright steel bars, thus guaranteeing highest quality at an affordable price.
The material is magnetized to near saturation. Then sensors move along the material in a circular pattern to detect any flux leakage on its surface.
Flux leakage verifies the product quality of black and bright steel bar of diameters up to 140 mm, and its test results can be used to sort and salvage repairable material.
Easy integration with testing equipment already at the plant make NDT’s flux leakage application an attractive solution for producers of high quality of black and bright steel bar.
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