Eddy Current Testing (ECT)

Eddy Current Testing (ECT)

Inspection Services
Eddy Current Testing (ECT)

This technique can detect surface and near surface irregularities in ferrous and non ferrous materials by inducing an eddy current field in the part under test.

Overview

Advanced Discontinuity Detection

Eddy Current Testing utilizes electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials. Being non-contact and fast, it is excellent for inspecting large volumes of material, sorting materials, and measuring coating thickness.

Eddy Current Testing
Electromagnetic Detection
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Techniques

Electromagnetic Detection

This technique can detect surface and near surface irregularities in ferrous and non ferrous materials by inducing an eddy current field in the part under test. This is a highly portable technique. The equipment is light, there is no need to remove any surface paint.

  • Detects surface and near-surface defects
  • Highly portable equipment
  • No need for surface paint removal
Specialized On-Site Inspections
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Applications

Specialized On-Site Inspections

It is ideal for on site applications, the inspection of aerospace parts and structures, including wheels and brake assemblies. Specialised techniques are available for the on site inspection of tube bundles, typically in heat exchangers and air conditioning units, such as IRIS.

  • Aerospace parts and structures
  • Heat exchangers and air conditioning units
  • IRIS (Internal Rotation Inspection System)

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