Gamma Radiography Inspection

Radiographic inspection is primarily used to find sub-surface flaws in materials. Special precautions must be taken when performing radiography. Therefore the method is undertaken under controlled conditions, inside a protective enclosure or after assessment with appropriate barriers and warning systems to ensure that there are no hazards to personnel.

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Ultrasonic Flaw Detection

Ultrasonic flaw detection is widely used to detect and characterize hidden internal defects in engineering materials such as metals, plastics and composites. High frequency sound waves reflect from cracks, voids and other material discontinuities, producing distinctive echo patterns.

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Magnetic Particle Inspection

Magnetic particle inspection is used for the detection of surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials. This procedure is used to look for cracking at welded joints and in areas identified as being susceptible to environmental cracking (e.g. stress corrosion cracking or hydrogen induced cracking), fatigue cracking or creep cracking.

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Liquid Dye Penetrant Testing

Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive method used to detect surface breaking defects in any nonporous material. Liquid penetrant is applied to the surface and is drawn into defects by capillary action. Visual inspection is then performed to reveal discontinuities that are open to the surfaces of solid and essentially non-porous materials, ferrous or non-ferrous.

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Eddy Current Testing - Ferrous Weld Inspection (coated)

Standard eddy current testing is essentially a near-surface technique. It is useful for detecting surface-breaking or near-surface cracking and variations in material composition. It can also be used to measure the thickness of non-electrically conductive coatings on electrically conductive substrates.

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Eddy Current Device
Eddy Current Graph

 

Hardness Testing

Hardness is the property of a material that enables it to resist plastic deformation, usually by penetration. However, the term hardness may also refer to resistance to bending, scratching, abrasion or cutting. This procedure will test and determine the objects ability to resist the above mentioned.

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