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What is EC?

Capital NDT Limited News and PR from Capital NDT Limited - Published 16 August 2022 Eddy Current Testing is commonly used to detect surface and near-surface flaws, metal and coating thickness measurement and sorting metals by grade and hardness.
Eddy Current Testing equipment is extremely portable, which allows our technicians to inspect equipment or components that are difficult to access as well as being sensitive to very small cracks.

Eddy Current Testing equipment is extremely portable, which allows our technicians to inspect equipment or components that are difficult to access as well as being sensitive to very small cracks.

Results from Eddy Current Inspection are instant, which means we can report to site and operation management immediately, ensuring speedy decision making.

- Lightweight equipment for on-site testing
- Instant computerised results
- Test materials require minimal preparation
- Ideal for inspecting painted structures and components
- Sensitive to small defects and cracks

If you want to know more about our Eddy Current services, call our office on 01753 684 896 or check out our website:

https://lnkd.in/d_xmQPB
Lightweight equipment for on-site testing

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