Eddy Current Testing
- Eddy Current Testing is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method that uses electromagnetic induction to detect flaws, measure material thickness, and assess conductivity in metallic components. It’s especially effective for inspecting non-ferromagnetic metals like aluminum, copper, and stainless steel—without damaging the material.
- 1. Induction: An alternating current flows through a coil, generating a magnetic field.
- 2.Eddy Currents: When the coil is placed near a conductive material, eddy currents are induced within the material.
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3.Detection: Flaws such as cracks or corrosion disrupt these currents, altering the coil’s impedance—revealing the presence and location of defects..
ECT is widely used across industries for:
- Surface and near-surface crack detection
- Corrosion mapping
- Material thickness measurement
- Heat treatment verification
- Conductivity testing
- Aerospace: Fastener hole inspections, fuselage integrity
- Power Generation: Heat exchanger tube testing
- Automotive: Weld inspections and component validation
- Oil & Gas: Pipeline integrity and corrosion detection
Our Capabilities
We Offer :
Conventional ECT for pinpoint flaw detection
Eddy Current Array (ECA) for high-resolution imaging and faster coverage
Custom probe design for specialized inspections
Digital reporting with traceable data
Why Choose Us?
Certified NDT professionals
Advanced instrumentation and software
Fast turnaround and minimal disruption
Proven results across critical industries
