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Critical Equipment: Latest advances in ultrasound technology

Industrial ultrasound is a non-destructive technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to detect and prevent failures in materials, measure thicknesses, determine mechanical properties, and perform other measurements. In this article, the most recent advances in ultrasound technologies in the industry will be presented.

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Non-destructive testing: Advances, methods and industrial applications

Non-destructive inspections and evaluations are essential to guarantee the reliability and safety of assets in the vast majority of industries. These tests allow companies to identify and prevent potential failures or problems before they occur, helping to increase asset reliability, avoid downtime, reduce costs and risk of accidents.

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The Krautkrämer made history at the inspection

In 1946, the closure of the university continues and some of them remain in ruins, such as: the University of Cologne, where two brothers, one of them a professor and the other a student, decided to start a business setting up a workshop to repair of electrical appliances.

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Importance of visual inspection for the oil & gas industry

Author: Ing. Mario J, Toyo, 17 October 2022.
Visual inspection is the most important, extensive, frequent and applicable non-destructive testing method for any material in the oil & gas industry; which uses the human eye and visible light as instruments to see, examine and diagnose the external condition of an object or specimen. It is the first inspection method and allows solving many problems in a variety of industrial fields.

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