Our team members have a story with advanced ultrasonic techniques that spans over a decade. Realizing the potential of such technology, they have been a big proponent and a driver in the local industry, actively seeking ways of implementing these novel techniques into hard-to-solve applications.
Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) is an advanced non-destructive examination technique that utilizes multi-element probes , each of which is pulsed individually with computer-calculated timing. This technique can be used to inspect more complex geometries that are difficult and much slower to inspect with single element probes. PAUT can be used to inspect almost any material where traditional UT methods have been utilized and is often used for weld inspections and corrosion mapping.
Total Focusing Method (TFM) is a real-time processing series of algorithms producing a computation zone in the area of interest in which every pixel if focused for unmatched resolution and defect imaging. Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD) is a fast, reliable method of non-destructive ultrasonic testing (UT) typically used to inspect welds. It's also commonly used for inspection such as piping, pressure vessels, storage tanks, and structural steel.