Radiographic Testing (RT) / Radiography Profile (RP) Corrosion

Radiography is a nondestructive test method that utilizes electromagnetic energy (radiation) from Xrays or gamma rays in order to detect both surface and internal discontinuities. Radiography shadow shots can be used to inspect process piping, pressure vessels and valves, providing an easily viewed and permanent record of the component that has been inspected.

Application

For new fabrication weld inspection Efficient inspection of large volumes of components Code compliant inspection (ASME Section V, ASME VIII for pressure vessels, ASME B31.1 and B31.3 for piping, API 1104 for pipelines, and others) For In-service weld and material inspection. Often, we determine the extent of internal and/or external corrosion/erosion in process piping, Used for most metal and non-metal materials.

Advantages

Highly reproducible Data is stored for future comparison or audits Field ready Systems are portable and battery powered Light enough to easily take onto scaffolding Powerful setup tools to aid technicians in the field.

Personnel qualifications

Our radiographers and inspectors are highly qualified, holding certifications at Level 1 and Level 2 in accordance with the SNT TC 1A system. This qualification process ensures that our personnel possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and expertise to perform radiographic testing.

Equipment

Equipped with various equipment, including X-ray generators, Gamma-ray TSI and DELTA for Iridium 192 isotope, Crawler IRIS 6 AND 120 for pipelines, radiation detectors, automatic film developing equipment, film viewers, densitometers and various accessories.

More details about equipment in the table below.