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Weld Inspection Solutions

Our full range of welding inspection solutions provide unmatched capabilities for applications that include the location and sizing of hidden cracks, voids, disbonds, and similar discontinuities in welds, forgings, turbines, and other structural components. We offer a wide range of measurement features and application-specific software options.

Welding Inspection Equipment

Weld Series Probes

Welding inspection probes offer housings combined with a front or top exit cable to avoid interference with the scanner probe holder. These probes are suitable for manual and automated inspections of welds. Our A31 and A32 weld series phased array probes and wedges simplify and standardize weld inspections, offering an improved signal-to-noise ratio.

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PipeWIZARD

The PipeWIZARD is an automated girth welding inspection system using phased array and conventional UT techniques (AUT). Specially designed for in-site weld-to-weld inspection in extreme environments, on-shore and off-shore.

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Plates and Pipes

Ultrasonic testing (UT), time-of-flight-diffraction (TOFD), and phased array (PA) techniques can be used alone or in combination on plates and large diameter carbon steel pipes to achieve full weld coverage with a high probability of detection.

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COBRA Scanner

The COBRA™ manual scanner combined with the OmniScan X3 flaw detector is used to perform circumferential welding inspections on small-diameter pipes. The COBRA small-diameter scanning unit can hold two PA probes to inspect pipes with ODs ranging from 0.84 to 4.5 in.

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TOFD Solution

The OmniScan™ MX2 2-channel conventional ultrasound module (UT2) can be used for TOFD (time-of-flight diffraction) inspections. It features high pulser voltages (340 V), increased PRF capabilities, and  improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).

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Austenitic, Nickel, and Other Coarse Grain Alloy

Dual Matrix Array™ (DMA) probes used in a tandem configuration generate transmit-receive longitudinal (TRL) waves. This technique is less affected by beam degradation and offers significant signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) improvement on austenitic and sound-attenuating materials.

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