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What Is ECT
ECT utilizes electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials.
It is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method.
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How ECT Works:
Electromagnetic Induction:
- ECT induces eddy currents in the material using an alternating magnetic field.
Interaction with Defects:
- These currents interact with any defects, property changes, or thickness variations.
Impedance Changes:
- Flaws are identified through the analysis of changes in impedance.
ECT Application
Essential for:
Crack Detection:
- Identifies cracks and corrosion in metals.
Quality Control:
- Sorts and ensures the quality of conductive materials.
Thickness Measurement:
- Measures material thickness and conductivity.
Advantages of Choosing ECT
Non-Contact
ECT is a non-invasive inspection method.
Speed
Enables fast and efficient inspections.
High Sensitivity
Offers high sensitivity to surface and near-surface defects.
Why Masterscan?
Masterscan’s ECT services provide a fast, reliable, and accurate method for ensuring the integrity of conductive materials.
Our advanced technology and skilled technicians ensure the highest quality of inspection.
For more information on our ECT capabilities or to schedule an inspection, contact Masterscan today. We’re dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality in the industry.
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