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Eddyfi Technologies, a global leader in advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions, is transforming the landscape of pipeline inspection with its Eddy Current Array (ECA) technology. The company, headquartered in Quebec, has built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of inspection technology, enhancing productivity, ensuring safety, and protecting the environment across key industries such as aerospace, oil & gas, power generation, and more.

Breaking the dependence on operators

One of the primary benefits of Eddyfi’s Eddy Current Array technology is its ability to eliminate operator dependency. Traditional inspection methods, such as magnetic particle testing, rely heavily on the operator’s ability to identify surface cracks, often under conditions where fatigue can compromise accuracy. With ECA, the tool’s digital sensors perform consistently, eliminating human fatigue and creating color maps that clearly differentiate surface cracks from the surrounding material. This advancement ensures reliable, repeatable inspections, regardless of operator experience or fatigue.

Speed and efficiency in inspections

The ECA tool provides a significant boost in speed when compared to traditional inspection methods. Eddyfi’s technology can cover more surface in less time, with the tool operating at up to 1 meter per second. This means that for a typical pipeline joint, the inspection time can be reduced to just a few minutes. The system’s high-speed scanning capability not only reduces downtime for critical assets but also enhances overall productivity during routine inspections.

Precision and digital data

The company has integrated advanced software into its ECA system, providing users with an intuitive interface for inspecting and analyzing data. The system automatically records the precise location of surface defects, including their circumferential position on the pipeline. Thanks to embedded accelerometers, the tool can track its position without requiring manual input, ensuring accurate and reliable mapping. All data is stored digitally, offering easy access to historical inspection results and enabling users to make data-driven decisions about pipeline integrity and future maintenance needs.

Eddy Current Array in action
Technician performing Eddy Current Array inspection on a pipeline to detect cracks and ensure the integrity of critical infrastructure. Source: Inspenet.

Versatile detection of surface defects

Eddyfi’s Eddy Current Array system is capable of detecting a wide range of surface indications, from stress corrosion cracking (SCC) to dents and corrosion. The technology allows for differentiation between severe cracks and minor imperfections by adjusting signal thresholds in the software, enabling operators to prioritize repairs based on the severity of the defect. This flexibility helps inspection teams identify critical areas that require immediate attention, preventing unnecessary repairs and reducing maintenance costs.

A step towards the digital future of pipeline inspection

With the increasing need for digital transformation in asset management, Eddyfi continues to innovate with the goal of improving the safety and efficiency of pipeline inspections. The company’s ECA technology marks a significant shift from traditional manual techniques toward more advanced, automated solutions, ensuring that pipeline operators can manage the integrity of their assets with greater confidence and accuracy.

As Eddyfi Technologies continues to develop its suite of NDT solutions, the company remains committed to pushing the limits of non-destructive testing technology. With its Eddy Current Array system, Eddyfi is helping industries around the world achieve higher standards of asset management, safety, and efficiency.

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Source: Inspenet.