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ECT CALIBRATION TUBE

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ET CONDUCTIVITY BLOCK Many current conductivity specifications require the use of traceable conductivity standards prior to measuring unknown material. A wide variety of standards are available to cover the range from 10% to 100% IACS. These conductivity reference standards used with the FM-140XL enables verification of instrument calibration. They are available in up to three standards per set and housed in a protective wooden box. ECT CALIBRATION TUBE Large lists of tubing or plate ASME standards are available. Also we can develop customized solutions that meet the specific needs of our customers. Whether you need tube supports, uncommon flaws or specialized packaging for the standards                                                                                                                          To know more details please  CLICK                                                           

ET Equipments:EDDY CURRENT CALIBRATION BLOCKS and EDM NOTCH BLOCK

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ET Equipments EDDY CURRENT CALIBRATION BLOCKS ET WELD BLOCK B lock Dimensions: .312″ thick x 1.375″ wide x 3.156″ long · Three slots sizes: 0.5,0.1,0.2 ” deep · Tolerance is +/- .001″ on notches. The widest notch is .006″ with a tolerance of +/- .001. Notch Width: .006 EDM NOTCH BLOCK This block contains nine EDM slots from 0.100″ to 0.900″ deep. Slot width is 0.011″. Nominal depth is laser engraved on the side of the block. Available in most alloys by request.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             To know more details Please visit our website link CLICK

WPS, PQR, WPQ as per ASME SEC IX

WPS, PQR, WPQ as per ASME SEC IX This is an introductory course to provide the basic understanding of the proper use and interpretation of ASME Section IX – Welding Qualifications Code and its related ASME construction codes. To accomplish this objective, the course starts with a two-day review of the ASME Section IX, followed by one-day study of the base metal metallurgy and welding metallurgy that ASME Section IX is based on. The fourth day explores the welding portions of related ASME construction codes and how ASME Section IX interacts with each, including the metallurgy previously covered through a series of workshops. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Inspectors, welders, welding supervisors, quality control personnel, technologists, and engineers involved with new welding procedures and welder qualifications for new fabrication, repairs, maintenance, and inspection for pressure vessel or piping should attend this course. This course is also designed to assist Pressure Equipment Inspe

DRILLED HOLE SIZING BLOCK,STEP WEDGES

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DRILLED HOLE SIZING BLOCK  Product description: This block contains (9) 1/16″ diameter thru-holes located from 0.100″ to 0.900″ from the scanning surface. Nominal location is laser engraved on the side of the block. Dimensions: 1.000″ x 1.000″ x 10.000″ Made from 1018 Steel, Nickel plated. Blocks can be made in most alloys, including exotics. STEP WEDGES Product description: These Various Step block is the metric “A” version. Variations of this block are available if additional steps are preferred. Also, larger step faces are offered for use with large diameter transducers. In accordance with ASTM E797. Also 90° Curved Step block is machined from solid 2″ diameter bar with Various step thicknesses. Materials: carbon steel, Aluminium, SS To know more details please  CLICK

Internal Auditor Course – ISO-9001:2015 (QMS)

Internal Auditor Course – ISO-9001:2015 (QMS) We are very glad to introduce ourselves as one of the leading training provider in Trichy Tamil Nadu. Please find the   ISO 9001:2015, Auditor TRAINING PROGRAMME . Training Program for ISO 9001:2015 Awareness (1 Day Training Program) ​QMS Awareness Program  ​ Venue :  Trichy in our office premises itself. Course Days     :     1 Days. Course Timing :      10.00  to 18:30 QMS (ISO 9001:2015) Internal Auditor Training Program : (NON IRCA Approved) Venue                            :      Trichy in our office premises itself. Course Days                :       2 Days. Course Timing             :      10.00  to 18:30

IOW BLOCK,DS BLOCK and FBH BLOCK SETS

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IOW BLOCK Product description: Used for beam profile measurement of angle beam transducers and measurement of transducer angles. Contains nine 1.5mm diameter x 22mm deep side drilled holes. In accordance with British Standard 2704 requirements. Dimensions: 305mm x 75mm x 50mm Made from carbon steel Fitted wooden storage case optional DS BLOCK Product description: AWS-type block used for longitudinal distance and sensitivity calibration. Contains a 2.0″ high section between two 4.0″ sections. In accordance with AWS requirements…   FBH BLOCK SETS Product description: Set of nineteen flat-bottom hole blocks used to determine the relationship between metal travel distance (MTD) and signal amplitude. All blocks have the same size flat-bottom hole and varying MTD. Hole diameter must be specified when ordering (3/64”, 5/64” or 8/64”). In accordance with ASTM E428. To know more details please   CLICK

RADIOGRAPHY ADVANCED TECHNIQUES

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Real-time Radiography           Real-time radiography (RTR), or real-time radioscopy, is a nondestructive test (NDT) method whereby an image is produced electronically, rather than on film, so that very little lag time occurs between the item being exposed to radiation and the resulting image. In most instances, the electronic image that is viewed results from the radiation passing through the object being inspected and interacting with a screen of material that fluoresces or gives off light when the interaction occurs. The fluorescent elements of the screen form the image much as the grains of silver form the image in film radiography. The image formed is a "positive image" since brighter areas on the image indicate where higher levels of transmitted radiation reached the screen. This image is the opposite of the negative image produced in film radiography. In other words, with RTR, the lighter, brighter areas represent thinner sections or less dense sections of th

ULTRASONIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DEFECTS

ULTRASONIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DEFECTS 1 INTRODUCTION:  This report treats the ultrasonic measurements performed on the new V-welded carbon steel blocks and development of algorithms for feature extraction, flaw position estimation, etc. The software used below is partly based on the software used for immersion testing of simulated and artificial defects from the previous project Ultrasonic Characterization of Defects [1, 2, 3]. However, there has been a substantial rewriting of the algorithms, and new algorithms have also been added to fit the new contact measurements of the V-welded steel blocks. A substantial effort has also been put in complementary manual inspection related to interpreting the ultrasonic data obtained from the scanner. Section 2 describes the manufacturing of the new carbon steel blocks and the "natural" flaws that are implanted in them. The main part of the text, Section 3, describes the B-scan (and D-scan) measurements that have been performed an

DSC BLOCK, DC BLOCK

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DSC BLOCK Product description:     AWS-type block used for shear wave distance and sensitivity calibration.     Metric version     Fitted wooden storage case optional. DC BLOCK   Product description:     AWS-type block used for shear wave distance calibration.     Contains a 25.0 mm radius overlaying a 50.0 mm radius on a 180° segment.     In accordance with ASTM E164 and BRR/AWS X-1 specifications. To know more details Please CLICK

COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY- RADIOGRAPHIC

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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Computed   Tomography   (CT) is a powerful nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technique for producing 2-D and 3-D cross-sectional images of an object from flat X-ray images. Characteristics of the internal structure of an object such as dimensions, shape, internal defects, and density are readily available from CT images. Shown below is a schematic of a CT system. The test component is placed on a turntable stage that is between a radiation source and an imaging system. The turntable and the imaging system are connected to a computer so that x-ray images collected can be correlated to the position of the test component. The imaging system produces a 2-dimensional shadowgraph image of the specimen just like a film radiograph. Specialized computer software makes it possible to produce cross-sectional images of the test component as if it was being sliced. How a CT System Works : The imaging system provides a shadowgraph of an object, with the 3-D structure co