This method is particularly sensitive to both internal and external forms of volumetric wall loss, providing accurate wall thickness measurements with a precision as fine as +/- 0.005 inches. However, it's essential to note that the efficacy of IRIS is contingent upon the cleanliness of the tubes, as the presence of deposits can compromise accuracy and sensitivity.
Furthermore, IRIS is not sensitive to non-volumetric forms of degradation such as cracking. While IRIS necessitates slower scan speeds compared to other tube inspection techniques, its ability to deliver quantifiable data makes it an invaluable tool for asset integrity assessment. Data obtained from IRIS inspections is presented in comprehensive C-Scan and B-Scan profiles and archived for playback, facilitating thorough analysis and informed decision-making in asset management strategies.