High temperature ultrasonic weld inspection
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Since 1992, TWI's NDT specialists have successfully completed a number of inspections at refineries in the USA on vessels having a surface temperature between 250-300°C. Advanced computerised ultrasonic testing equipment such as 'P-scan' and 'Microplus' is used in conjunction with specially developed high temperature probes and scanners to enable flaws to be imaged, sized and characterised.
The objective of these inspections has been to determine the size of known flaws and to monitor these flaws periodically for signs of growth. Data interpretation and initial reporting of results is provided on-site, with a formal final report following at a later date.
With their high degree of repeatability, these elevated temperature inspections provide an accurate method of monitoring known flaws, and may also be applied for initial detection of flaws without removing the vessels from service, thereby realising significant cost savings.
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