Solution: Full Saturation Eddy Current (FSEC)

Solution: Full Saturation Eddy Current (FSEC)

TÜV AUSTRIA BELGIUM NV – Rotselaar

Wingepark 41 3110 Rotselaar Belgium

+32(0)16 39 60 10

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"FSEC Tube Testing is used for inspection of low ferromagnetic tubes. The technique is identical to ECTT using bobbin probes."

FSEC Tube Testing is used for inspection of low ferromagnetic tubes such as Duplex steel. The technique is identical to ECTT using bobbin probes. Whit the difference, that probes are mounted with permanent magnets to saturate tube wall to bring back the relative permeability close to that of a non-ferromagnetic tube material. FSEC is a very fast and sensitive electromagnetic testing technique with the same detection and sizing capabilities as ECTT.

 

 

TÜV AUSTRIA proposes in-situ examination and inspection of new tubes according ISO and ASME standards. Our inspection procedures use multifrequency technology with mixing channels to surpass all inspection standards. Approximately 350 tubes (6m long) can be inspected in one normal working day. All data is saved, and a report is generated the same day.

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