| 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