Eddyfi technologies leads with advanced inspection technologies and robotic solutions

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Inspenet, November 16, 2023.

Textual note taken from Eddyfi Technologies in October 2023.

Eddyfi Technologies Expands Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) Offering with Sensor Networks Integration

Eddyfi Technologies, a globally recognized leader in advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions, is excited to announce a significant expansion of its capabilities with the Sensor Networks Inc. (SNI). This strategic acquisition has transformed Eddyfi Technologies into your comprehensive one-stop destination for all things related to phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT).

Eddyfi Technologies, renowned for its commitment to excellence in non-destructive testing, is now your trusted partner for all PAUT needs, offering a holistic solution that covers everything from state-of-the-art probes to advanced data acquisition and analysis units, as well as scanners. With decades of experience, we stand at the forefront of NDT technology, and our inspection solutions are designed by experts, for experts, ensuring the highest quality and reliability for your inspections.

Redefining Versatility: Eddyfi Technologies Unveils Revolutionary Robotics Inspection Technology

Eddyfi Technologies, a leader in advanced robotic solutions, is proud to unveil the groundbreaking VersaTrax™ series of robotic inspection crawlers. These versatile robots are poised to revolutionize industrial inspections by offering precision, adaptability, and safety in challenging environments.

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VersaTrax: A Game-Changer in Industrial Inspections- VersaTrax represents a cutting-edge, multi-mission modular inspection crawler series designed to excel in confined spaces and hazardous areas. It delivers tailored solutions for a wide spectrum of industries, including oil and gas, petrochemical, nuclear, power generation, marine, mining, military, sewer, water, and more…

VersaTrax is a testament to our commitment to innovation. These robotic inspection crawlers are poised to transform how industries approach inspections, offering unparalleled precision and safety. We are proud to introduce this groundbreaking technology to our customers..” – Craig Senych, General Manager, Eddyfi Technologies.

Highway to the No Danger Zone

Composites enable lighter, robust structures with better protection against fatigue, impact, and corrosion – the ideal material for the aerospace sector. But with advantages of strength and light weight composite parts also comes increased manufacturing costs due to labor intensive techniques. Aerospace companies have previously been limited by suppliers unable to deliver parts, already carrying a higher raw material cost, in the volume required. The introduction of automation and robotics in composites manufacturing has resulted in higher productivity at lower costs. Aerospace manufacturers are now looking at automated inspection for the same benefits. With regulatory conditions to examine every single aerospace component, non-destructive testing (NDT) can slow down operations.

Naturally, we present the Beyond Current Solution.

Revolutionizing Industrial Safety: Innovative Inspection Technologies for Sprinkler Systems

We’re all about making it rain… when it’s right. Corrosion and microbiologically influenced corrosion, also known as MIC, remains an ongoing concern in industrial sprinkler systems. Despite initial designs intended to last for decades, the reality is that over 70% of dry systems require pipe replacement after a mere 12 years. While some mitigation measures like nitrogen-filled systems, galvanized steel, and biocides can slow down the corrosion process, they don’t guarantee complete prevention. Two innovative non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, guided wave ultrasonic testing (GWUT) and magnetic flux leakage (MFL), have proven to be well suited for inspecting sprinkler pipework; let’s take a closer look.

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