Eddy Current Testing Equipment | Flaw Detectors, Probes, Transducers | Waygate Technologies

2022-08-20 06:26:08 By : Mr. Rain tan

We’ve designed our eddy current testing equipment to be rugged and lightweight for fast, precise eddy current inspections. Use eddy current portables from Waygate Technologies along with an extensive series of compatible electromagnetic probes to conduct high and low-frequency electromagnetic inspections for defect detection, conductivity, and coating thickness measurement—including dual frequency and dynamic rotating drive capabilities.

Waygate Technologies’ flagship eddy current flaw detector Mentor EM offers full phase functionality, excellent signal-to-noise ratio, and modernized functionality to take your inspections to the next level.

Equipped with onboard Wi-Fi capability, real-time remote collaboration, and built-in workflows designed by you, Mentor EM ensures consistency and quality, every time, even in the toughest environments.

We offer a wide range of eddy current probes and accessoriesdesigned for all types of electromagnetic inspections including surface scanning, subsurface inspection, weld inspection, fastener hole inspection, tube inspection, heat treatment verification, and metal grade sorting.

The smart way to acquire, analyze and act on inspection data.

Raising the bar with an excellent signal-to-noise and HD display

An extensive range of probes and coils built for greater reliability

Find the best equipment for your specialized inspection task

Inspections are a huge investment in a product. We’ve turned them into added value by helping optimize processes, maximize uptime, predict failures, and improve product design.

A versatile electromagnetic flaw detector equipped with a brilliant high-resolution display that’s easy to see in any light, plus excellent signal-to-noise ratio for the most precise eddy current inspections. The Mentor EM allows you to easily access on-device workflow applications that efficiently guide the inspector while capturing electromagnetic (eddy current) inspection data.

With its built-in Wi-Fi capability, you can enjoy real-time collaboration with remote experts, which allows for fast and accurate indication confirmation. No more stacks of paperwork or questionable inspection calls, just easy and efficient nondestructive testing for weld, aerospace (including rotary), and general-purpose inspections.

An extensive selection of standard electromagnetic probes and coils designed to help you get the most accurate results for a variety of electromagnetic instruments and applications. 

Choose from a range of options for frequency, shielded or unshielded, and probe size or configuration—from absolute pencil probes to rotating to surface probes and rotary drives.

A small, lightweight rotating eddy current probe drive designed specifically for quickly and accurately inspecting fastener holes in confined spaces. 

The MiniDrive offers the flexibility you need to meet a wide range of inspection requirements with a range of operating speeds, frequencies and compatibility with multiple instruments.

Eddy Current Testing (ECT) is a form of non-destructive testing (NDT) that employs electromagnetic induction to detect and define flaws in conductive materials. ECT is a great solution for checking surface and subsurface (i.e. underneath a coat of paint) conditions.

ECT transducers, at their core, are comprised of a coil of wire (i.e. an induction coil) and an alternating current which together form a magnetic field. When this coil is introduced to conductive materials, any opposing currents will be induced into the material and will be visible as eddy currents. 

Any defect in the target material will manifest itself as a disruption in the eddy currents, which can then be measured by way of their changing impedance.

It is this sort of non-visual confirmation of surface and subsurface defects that makes ECT perfect for weld inspection, fastener hole inspection, tube inspection, heat treatment verification, and even metal grade sorting.

ECT is based upon the concept of electromagnetic induction. When an alternating current (AC) is passed through a conductor an alternating magnetic field develops around the coil.

This field expands and contracts with fluctuations in the alternating current. When the coil is in proximity to another electrical conductor, like your target material, for example, the aforementioned fluctuating magnetic field surrounding the coil will then permeate the target material and create an eddy current. The resultant eddy current creates its own magnetic field.

Any changes in the conductivity of your target material, such as near-surface defects or thickness inconsistencies, will affect the eddy current. This disruption is then detected using a detector coil.

It is these disruptions in the eddy current that can be measured, and thus provide data on your target material's condition.

Eddy current testing (ECT) is suitable to a wide variety of industries and applications. If you need to obtain highly accurate measurements on a conductive material while improving your production times, EDT is one of the best choices to date. Here are just some of the top industries and applications we see in use today:

Eddy Current Testing is at the forefront of non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies and offers some of the most exciting benefits and use cases for those who need high accuracy while maintaining - or even improving - their productivity. If you need to get accurate measurements on any conductive material, you'll be hard-pressed to find a technology better than ECT.

Here is a list of just some of the benefits and advantages of using eddy current testing (ECT) over other forms of non-destructive testing (NDT):

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