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Eddy Current Inspection

eddy current inspection

eddy current inspection

Eddy current inspection is anon-destructive testing method that uses electromagnetic induction to find flaws like cracks and corrosion in conductive materials  It involves passing an alternating current through a coil to create a magnetic field, which induces eddy currents in the conductive material being tested. Flaws in the material disrupt the flow of these eddy currents, and the changes in the coil’s impedance are measured to detect and locate imperfections. This technique can also measure material and coating thickness, material identification, and heat treatment monitoring

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Magnetic Particle Inspection

It is an inspection method used to find surface breaking and near sub-surface flaws in ferrous materials.

Dye Penetrant Inspection

It used to locate surface breaking defects in non-porous solid materials such as metals, composites, plastics and ceramics.

Ultrasonic Testing

Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is an inspection method that uses sound waves to detect internal flaws, and monitor corrosion in a variety of materials.