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PfiNDE,
LLC has developed several special applications for their
clients, and in some cases, with their clients. Clients use PfiNDE
for applications where traditional methods have been tried without
success. Examples of successful applications developed in whole or
in part by PfiNDE include:
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Depth sizing
of fillet weld toe
crack with
FAST UT |
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SCC through-wall sizing
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Through-wall sizing of OD flaws
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Through-wall sizing of ID
connected flaws
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Thin-wall component inspection
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Longitudinal seam weld inspection
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Hi-temp UT thickness gauging
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Boiler tube weld inspection with
UT in lieu of RT
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UT in lieu of PT or MT
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Detection of cracks in fillet
welds
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Through wall sizing of cracks at
fillet weld toes
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PfiNDE, LLC personnel have extensive experience in
equipment integrity inspections where accurate condition and sizing
data is required for engineering determination of "fitness for
service".
FAST UT, traditional NDE, and unique applications are used.
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LOF
in 0.07”T inconnel buttweld with FAST UT |
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Typical sample used for SCC
sizing
technique
development
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Fillet weld cracks found with surface
techniques can be accurately sized for through wall extent with FAST. FAST
has replaced these surface examinations in some cases. This allows for
reliable detection and sizing in the same step. FAST is unaffected by many
surface conditioning problems issues that effect MT and/or PT. |
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Circumferential welds in heat exchanger
tubing and other thin-wall piping welds are inspected with FAST. In many
cases radiography can be replaced. This can be very cost effective
especially when considering the loss of construction productivity while
the radiography is in progress. Butt welds in boiler tubes, even those
between dissimilar metals, are reliably inspected with FAST.
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FAST
UT on 0.07”T by 1.2” diameter
inconnel buttwelds |
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Depth sizing of cracks found by surface NDE,
is one of the most important uses of FAST. SCC in pipelines can be
sized accurately when the surface permits UT scanning.
Hi-temperature UT thickness gauging is done
frequently throughout the industry. PfiNDE has extensive knowledge of the
way to ensure accurate data from these examinations.
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Jim Ellis has developed a true Manual
TOFD technique which has been utilized on PfiNDE
projects. This is a technique that can be used to size and
characterize planar flaws. It started out being a secondary
method to use when other techniques would not provide adequate
information. It is now used as a primary technique due to it’s
reliability, its versatility and its relatively low cost.
In addition to the Manual TOFD, Jim Ellis
has had success with crack sizing using a pitch catch method.
Crack sizing for through wall extent with a pith catch procedure
that has had excellent results when other techniques would not
work. This was done to heat exchanger shell cracks and
header ligament cracks.
Jim Ellis has also developed an ultrasonic
inspection technique for the detection of hydrogen damage inside
of boiler tubes. This technique is a manual examination,
is a straightforward application, has repeatable results and has
shown excellent detection capabilities.
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