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Structural steel testing |
mgallahue |
9/15/2007 |
Does anyone have any info on wether or not infrared thermography can be used to test structural steel for defects? Thank-you. |
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Re:Structural steel testing |
ron lucier |
9/15/2007 |
mgallahue wrote: yone have any info on wether or not infrared thermography can be used to test structural steel for defects? Thank-you. Which types of defects are you interested in? Bad welds, surface cracks, corrosion, porosity, etc? IR can be used in so many ways but may not be worth the effort when traditional techniques such as ultrasonics, eddy current, radiography are more precise and quicker.
Ron Lucier
ron.lucier@flir.com |
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Re:Structural steel testing |
mgallahue |
9/16/2007 |
ron lucier wrote:Which types of defects are you interested in? Bad welds, surface cracks, corrosion, porosity, etc? IR can be used in so many ways but may not be worth the effort when traditional techniques such as ultrasonics, eddy current, radiography are more precise and quicker.
Ron Lucier
ron.lucier@flir.com Hi Ron,
I would be mostly interested in bad welds and surface cracks. Any info you have would be appreciated. Thanks.
Mike |
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