Eddy Current Inspection

Eddy Current Inspection is an electromagnetic technique used for conductive materials to detect surface and near surface defects. This inspection method is sensitive to small cracks and other flaws. It is used to inspect parts of complex shape and size, gives immediate results and is widely used within the commercial, military, petrochemical, aircraft and aerospace industries.

EDDY CURRENT INSPECTION SERVICES:
Flaw Detection
    Stringers, Fatigue Induced Cracks, Inclusions, and Corrosion
    Nuts and Bolts: Threads, Shank, Head, Rolled, Machined
    Ball screws: inside Bore and outer Bearing Surface
    Machined parts: Bolt Holes, Slots, and Corners
Conductivity Measurements - Alloy Sorting, Hardness Correlation, Corrosion Control
Coating Thickness Measurements -Primers, Paint, Plating, Anodizing, Plasma Spray
Material Thickness Measurements - Thin Tubing, Sheet Stock
Rapid Sorting of Small Components - Flaws, Size Variations, Material Variation
Technique/Procedure Development

Inspection Personnel qualified and certified to NAS410, BSS7698 and SNT-TC-1A
Approved by U.S. Military and Prime Aircraft/Aerospace Contractors

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