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Solution: Positive Material Identification (PMI)

Solution: Positive Material Identification (PMI)

TÜV AUSTRIA BELGIUM - Team Non Destructive Testing

TÜV AUSTRIA BELGIUM - Team Non Destructive Testing

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"Positive Material Identification (PMI) is one of the more specialized nondestructive testing methods."

Positive Material Identification (PMI) is one of the more specialized nondestructive testing methods. With positive material identification the alloy composition of materials can be determined. If a material certificate is missing or it is not clear what the composition of a material is, then PMI offers the solution.

Because specifications for materials used in industry are increasingly more specific, the need for PMI

testing has been on an increase for the past several years. Periodic plant maintenance shutdowns are less frequent and consequently the materials used in the plant are in use longer. A wider variety of alloys that are indistinguishable to the eye are being used in process plants. When facility and inspection staff replace components, they must be able to guarantee that the new part matches required specifications.

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