The testing can be done without halting production processes, thus
offering an enormous cost advantage over conventional methods. Damage
can therefore be detected in good time and remedial action duly taken.
- Testing of membrane tube walls
- Testing of steel boilers with up to 25 mm wall thickness
- Testing of boiler bases
- Testing of steel pipelines with up to 25 mm wall thickness
- Testing of austenite pipelines with up to 20 mm wall thickness
- Testing through non-conductive coatings up to 10 mm thick and through other thin conductive coatings
- Testing on tank bottoms including analysis of top and bottom
- Testing of tank walls and tops with up to 25 mm wall thickness including analysis of inside/outside
- Testing of earth-covered horizontal cylinder tanks from the inside
One
of the things which can be detected, even from the top, by the
combination of the eddy current principle and magnetic field is
corrosion which may be hidden to view on the bottom. This non-contacting
electromagnetic method has distinct advantages over the existing MFL
and UT systems.
Any damage on the tested sections can be quickly displayed in colour
with the newly developed software. It also generates views of individual
surfaces, a coloured general diagram showing any damage and a detailed
report of corrosion defects on individual segments.