Eddyfi’s Expertise in Ultrasonic and MFL Technologies

At AMPP, Frederic Reverdy from Eddyfi Technologies highlights their advanced corrosion detection equipment, including phase array ultrasonics and MFL technology, demonstrating Eddyfi's commitment to innovation in corrosion inspection.
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Eddyfi Technologies once again stands out at AMPP with its innovative corrosion detection technologies. Senior Application and Products Engineer, Frederic Reverdy, shared insights into Eddyfi’s advanced inspection solutions, including ultrasonic phase-directed technology and magnetic flux leakage (MFL), which continue to set industry standards.

Frederic revealed, “Although our current lineup remains as robust as last year, we’re excited about the future developments in corrosion detection technology.

Eddyfi’s presence at AMPP emphasizes their leading role in providing state-of-the-art equipment for identifying corrosion, showcasing tools such as the Topaz line equipped with user-friendly features like a paintbrush for ease of use.

Eddyfi’s Corrosion Detection Tools

With a focus on both ultrasonic technology and innovative tools like the MFL scanner, Eddyfi showcases its ability to detect corrosion through coatings as thick as a quarter inch, offering rapid and accurate assessments down to one millimeter of corrosion. Frederic’s expertise underscores Eddyfi’s proficiency in making advanced detection technology accessible and easy to use for clients.

Eddyfi at Future Industry Events

Confirming Eddyfi’s participation in upcoming conferences, including ASNT in Las Vegas, the company continues to engage with the industry, sharing their latest advancements and connecting with professionals in corrosion inspection and beyond.

Frederic Reverdy from Eddyfi Technologies at AMPP 2024

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