
TPAC, a leading ultrasound technology company for non-destructive testing (NDT), continues to differentiate itself in a highly competitive market. With advanced ultrasonic phased array solutions, the company has achieved innovation in key areas such as inspection speed, image resolution, solution flexibility, and the integration of artificial intelligence into its systems. Through its customized and modular solutions, the company offers a competitive advantage that allows it to meet the unique needs of its customers.
Speed, resolution and data acquisition
One of TPAC’s most notable features is its ability to improve inspection speed and data acquisition rates. Thanks to significant advances in image resolution and processing capacity, the company has made its systems faster and more accurate than traditional standards.
Gavin Dao, the company’s Business Development Director, explains that the company has optimized the data transfer rate between the instruments and the processing computers. This technological advancement allows operators to obtain high-quality images much faster, which is essential in industrial applications where time is a valuable resource.
In addition, TPAC has developed advanced imaging algorithms that improve the quality of images obtained during inspections, allowing for more accurate evaluation of materials and structures.
Differentiation in the market
TPAC differentiates itself in the market through its highly customized and modular approach. Unlike the “all-in-one” products offered by many other companies, TPAC allows its customers to configure their inspection systems according to their specific needs. This includes everything from software selection to hardware configurations tailored to specific projects.
This means customers can integrate TPAC systems into a wide variety of work environments, from manual applications to automated systems using robotics. This customized approach is essential for industries requiring high precision and adaptability, such as aerospace, automotive, and rail.

AI in ultrasonic phased array systems
Artificial intelligence (AI) is another area TPAC is pursuing, pragmatically incorporating it into its ultrasonic phased array systems. Although they haven’t launched a dedicated AI product, TPAC engineers are already using this technology to improve imaging and data processing algorithms, contributing to the optimization of their systems’ performance. This is particularly useful in complex industrial environments, where operators need to make decisions based on real-time data.
Results in the NDT sector
Its ultrasonic phased array systems are used to inspect corrosion in a wide range of industrial environments. Thanks to its high image resolution and rapid inspection, TPAC has proven to be an invaluable tool for companies needing to detect even the smallest defects in materials and structures.
In addition to corrosion inspection, TPAC has also developed solutions for inspecting welds, composite structures, and other critical applications.
Future of non-destructive testing
As industries around the world seek faster, more accurate, and adaptable solutions, TPAC continues to demonstrate that its technology is critical to the future of industrial inspections. The company is undoubtedly marking a turning point in the way non-destructive testing is performed.
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Source: Inspenet.