Ultrasonic Inspection
Ultrasonic inspection is a versatile and effective method for detecting faults and discontinuities within the volume of materials. This non-destructive testing technique is applicable to a wide range of materials, including metals, glass, rubber, nylon, and plexiglass, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
Ultrasonic inspection used for:
Inspection of Welds
Identifying internal defects such as cracks, porosity, or lack of fusion in welded joints.
Lamination Check
Examining pipe and plate materials, as well as other steel components, to detect internal lamination flaws.
Thickness Gauging
Measuring the thickness of pipes, plates, and other materials to ensure compliance with specifications.
Bonding Test
Evaluating the bonding integrity of composite materials or adhesive layers.
Benefits:
High precision in detecting internal flaws.
Applicable to a broad range of materials and shapes.
Non-destructive, preserving the integrity of the inspected item.
Ultrasonic inspection is a reliable solution for ensuring quality, safety, and compliance in critical components and structures.