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Magnetic particle testing

Magnetic powder adheres to the defect, causing the defect to expand! Introducing an inspection method suitable for ferromagnetic materials.

Magnetic Particle Testing is a suitable inspection method for detecting flaws near the surface of ferromagnetic materials. When a test specimen with cracks or other flaws in the surface or just below the surface is magnetized, magnetic flux leaks from the flaws, creating magnetic poles. When magnetic particles are sprinkled on the surface of the test specimen, they adhere to the flaw, enlarging it and making detection easier. 【Features】 ■ Applicable only to ferromagnetic materials ■ Effective for surface flaws ■ An effective inspection method for crack-like flaws ■ In places where outdoor or dark conditions are not possible, color magnetic particles (white, black, etc.) that do not require black light are used. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ultrasonic flaw detection test "Vertical flaw detection method"

Using ultrasonic waves that propagate perpendicular to the inspection surface for flaw detection! Inspection is possible from only one side of the test specimen.

The "Vertical Ultrasonic Testing Method" is one of the testing methods in ultrasonic flaw detection that examines the presence, location, size, shape, and distribution of flaws in materials and products without causing any damage. It uses ultrasonic waves that propagate perpendicularly to the testing surface for detection. It is possible to accurately determine the position of flaws in the thickness direction. Additionally, since it utilizes the reflection method, inspections can be conducted from only one side of the test specimen. The upper limit of the thickness that can be inspected is large, allowing for inspections in the range of 3 to 5 meters for steel, and it targets various materials such as carbon steel and stainless steel. 【Features】 ■ Investigates the presence and size of flaws without damaging materials or products ■ Uses ultrasonic waves that propagate perpendicularly to the testing surface for detection ■ High capability for detecting surface flaws ■ Can accurately determine the position of flaws in the thickness direction ■ Large upper limit for inspectable thickness, capable of inspecting steel in the range of 3 to 5 meters *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Penetrant Testing

The operating temperature is from room temperature to 200°C! It has excellent ability to detect cracks and circular defects!

"Penetrant Testing" is a method that targets surface-opening defects that occur on material surfaces. It involves applying a penetrant liquid, which is drawn out to the surface through capillary action, and the resulting indications are perceived through visual inspection. Since liquid penetrants are used, it is possible to detect defects in the details of complex-shaped test specimens. It is highly effective in detecting cracks and circular defects in various orientations. This method can be applied to all materials except for hygroscopic materials, regardless of whether they are magnetic, non-magnetic, metallic, or non-metallic. 【Features】 - Targets surface-opening defects that occur on material surfaces - Uses liquid penetrants - Excellent ability to detect cracks and circular defects - Accommodates defects in various orientations - Operating temperature: Room temperature to 200°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ultrasonic Testing "Oblique Angle Testing Method"

By using direct method and single reflection method from one side of the test specimen, a wide range of inspections is possible!

The "Oblique Angle Ultrasonic Testing Method" is one of the ultrasonic testing methods used to examine the presence, location, size, shape, and distribution of defects in materials and products without causing any damage. This method involves transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves at an angle to the testing surface. It allows for inspection in areas where vertical testing cannot be applied, such as welds. Additionally, inspections can be conducted using different angles, such as 45° or 70°, depending on the shape and thickness of the weld. The applicable temperature range is approximately room temperature to 150°C, and the materials targeted include carbon steel and stainless steel. **Features** - Investigates the presence, location, and size of defects without damaging materials or products. - Transmits and receives ultrasonic waves at an angle to the testing surface. - Enables inspection in areas where vertical testing is not applicable, such as welds. - Allows for inspections using different angles, such as 45° or 70°, based on the shape and thickness of the weld. - Applicable temperature: approximately room temperature to 150°C (for hot air furnaces, etc.). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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