Ultrasound Inspection Techniques

Non-Destructive Testing with Ultrasound

Ultrasonic technology is used to perform thickness, soundness or flaw detection examinations.

Ultrasound Techniques

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An automated thickness and velocity measurement device designed for porous cast iron materials which are typically difficult to inspect. It is ideal for paper machine dryer shell surveys.

AccuScan 2000

An internal rotary device that produces computerized reports including C-Scan images of near-drum boiler tube conditions.

SMART 2000

Tomoscan technology that achieves maximum versatility through multiple interface capability, and is used for flaw detection of welds while plant equipment remains online.

Internal Rotary Inspection System (IRIS) Technology

A semi-automated technique for comprehensive examination of tubing in boilers, exchangers and condensers.

TMI-150

An ultrasonic application that generates a cross-sectional B-scan image of the test specimen. It is ideal for corrosion mapping on tank and vessel walls or piping surveys, and for examining the area of bond on overlaid vessels.

Raster Scanner

A robotically driven, semi-automated ultrasonic scanning device for thickness surveys on tanks, vessels and piping. A magnetically attached crawler eliminates the need for scaffolding, and color-coded computer reports are generated on-site.