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Conventional Ultrasonic Testing (UT) inspection is a commonly-used non-destructive testing (NDT) technique that measures the propagation of mechanical vibrations (ultrasonic waves) through the material to examine...
See MoreA variety of flaws occur in materials and parts either during manufacturing or due to the aging effect in the field and can be found with a flaw detector: Void / Porosity Inclusions Cracks (subsurface or surface) Weld Bond...
See MoreMany different NDT methods are available in the industry, each of them having its own advantages and limitations, but six of them are most frequently used: ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT),...
See MoreUltrasonic (UT) inspection is a method of characterizing the thickness or internal structure of a piece using high-frequency sound waves. The frequencies used for ultrasonic testing are many times higher than the limit of...
See MoreIn industrial applications, the majority of materials can be inspected with UT including plastics, composites, and ceramics. The only materials that are not suitable for ultrasonic testing with conventional equipment are...
See MoreAn ultrasonic flaw detector is an instrument suitable to perform non-destructive inspection on several types of materials, fields and segments. It is utilized in aerospace, auotmotive, oil & gas and all the other segments...
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