Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTTM) is a non-destructive testing method used to inspect the metal thickness.
Thickness measuring is essential across many industries to monitor corrosion, erosion, and damage. Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTTM) is commonly used and the method can be applied to a wide range of structures and components including ship hulls, piping, pressure vessels, and structural steel.
Ultrasonic Flaw Detection (UTFD) is a non-destructive inspection method that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to measure physical properties and identify material flaws. Applications for UT inspection include both surface and subsurface flaw detection in solid materials and welds. Defects, such as laminations, cracks, incomplete fusion, inclusions, and voids can typically be detected. Generally, sound waves of high frequency are reflected from flaws and generate clear echo patterns which are then interpreted by qualified SNT-TC-1A personnel.
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