Ultrasonic Testing / Ground Penetrating Radar Inspection
Inspec Testing provides traditional ultrasonic testing (UT) inspection services for the detection and location of discontinuities, material composition analysis, and wall thickness measurements.
Ultrasonic Testing Longitudinal Wave Inspection
Ultrasonic Thickness Testing (UTTHK) is a method for determining the extent of corrosion and erosion on the walls of piping, vessel, and storage tanks. Inspec Testing offers spot inspections, and long-term, remote wall thickness monitoring for pipes and vessels in high-temperature and hard-to-access locations.
Ultrasonic Thickness Testing (UTTHK) is one of the most common applications of the ultrasonic inspection technique. These inspections are critical for plant equipment maintenance for management personnel to make informed run-repair-replace decisions. As corrosion occurs on the inside of pipe and vessel walls, deterioration can potentially lead to more damaging effects if not properly monitored.
Ultrasonic Testing Shear Wave inspection
The ultrasonic shear wave is a type of ultrasonic inspection technique in which a probe is used to inspect welds. It uses angled beams of energy to determine the location and characteristics of abnormalities.
Ground Penetrating Radar
This is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It is a non-intrusive method of surveying the sub-surface to investigate underground utilities such as concrete, asphalt, metals, pipes, cables or masonry.