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Phased Array Corrosion Mapping

Phased array corrosion mapping offers improved technological solutions for the corrosion inspection
industry. These solutions enable inspectors to be more productive and collect higher resolution data with
fully encoded C-Scan imaging.
• Probes are designed and utilized to offer the most effective inspection options for the
detection of wall thickness loss due to corrosion, abrasion, and erosion.
• Detection of mid-wall damage such as hydrogen-induced blistering or
manufacturing-induced laminations.
• Easily differentiate from mid-wall anomalies from loss of wall thickness.
• A-scan and thickness readings export to third-party software.
• Wizards for easy and fast setup and calibration.
• Minimum thickness monitoring during inspection.
• Full high-resolution storage A-scan and synchronization on the interface
echo.
• Thickness and position values for individual data points, a selected
zone, or an entire scan.
• Amplitude and position C-scan capability for two gates.
• To accurately position probe according to the surface being examined a
wide range of industrial scanners and accessories are available to assist
inspectors in their work while providing optimal data acquisition.
S-Scan

C-Scan
A-Scan

B-Scan
Advantages through Phased Array Ultrasonic Corrosion Mapping
• Thorough assessment of remaining wall thickness compliments certainty of
equipment integrity.
• High Data Point Density improves probability of detecting wall loss
therefore enhances accuracy of engineering calculation.
• Precise measurements for repeatability of encoded data.
• Fix images for evaluation and storage. (Hard and/or Soft copy)
• No production down time and/or contractual delays.
• No Safety, Health and Environment risk due to radiation.
• Display A-Scan, S-Scan and B-Scan and/or C-Scan simultaneously.
• Interpretation online or offline of signals/data
• Sizing and characterisation of indications.
• Length, depth and through wall height can be determined.
• Accurate location(s) of anomalies for monitoring
• Differentiate between mid-wall anomalies and ID
connected wall loss.

Various aspects of an inspection from probes,


wedges, scanners, electronics and
personnel interact to form the
complete solution to provide the
best Repeatable, Recordable,
Reliable and Rapid process.

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