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PEC (Pulsed Eddy Current) Technology represents a groundbreaking advancement in non-destructive testing (NDT), particularly suited for asset management and monitoring in industrial settings.
By utilizing electromagnetic principles, PEC facilitates precise measurement of steel object thickness without the need for direct surface contact. The inspection process involves introducing an electric current into a transmitter coil, thereby magnetizing the steel structure and subsequently measuring the wall thickness.
This innovative approach is particularly advantageous for surveying large sections of piping or pressure vessels, where conventional NDT techniques may be limited due to the presence of insulation. PEC excels in detecting general corrosion hidden beneath insulation or concrete surfaces, crucial for identifying and mitigating corrosion-induced deterioration. Its ability to penetrate insulation layers and accurately assess the condition of assets makes it an invaluable tool for engineers and plant operations managers seeking comprehensive asset integrity assessments.
By utilizing electromagnetic principles, PEC facilitates precise measurement of steel object thickness without the need for direct surface contact. The inspection process involves introducing an electric current into a transmitter coil, thereby magnetizing the steel structure and subsequently measuring the wall thickness.
This innovative approach is particularly advantageous for surveying large sections of piping or pressure vessels, where conventional NDT techniques may be limited due to the presence of insulation. PEC excels in detecting general corrosion hidden beneath insulation or concrete surfaces, crucial for identifying and mitigating corrosion-induced deterioration. Its ability to penetrate insulation layers and accurately assess the condition of assets makes it an invaluable tool for engineers and plant operations managers seeking comprehensive asset integrity assessments.