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HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH
The TE measurement complements the high voltage test and is part of the routine and type testing of numerous electrical devices. It is one of the most important non-destructive methods for detecting faults in electrical installations. The breakdown of an insulating material usually occurs at an internal weak point, which usually already shows a partial discharge activity in advance. For this reason, measuring partial discharges can help prevent costly damage. The TE measurement is thus used for quality testing and diagnosis in the factory as well as during on-site testing of cables, GIS, power transformers and transducers or rotating machinery and their components
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Exosens Group
Neutron imaging is a non-destructive method used to see inside objects that may be inpenetrable by X-ray or other techniques.Neutrons offer the benefit of being able to see through heavy metals such as lead but can also be used to examine delicate processes.Photonis Neutron detector is designed to provide either still images or video using both cold and thermal neutron imaging techniquesfor non-destructive testing and neutron tomography.
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Giatec Scientific Inc.
A non-destructive testing tool for detailed corrosion evaluation of reinforced concrete structures without an electrical connection to the rebar
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National Technical Systems
Scanning Acoustic Microscopy, also known as C-SAM or Acoustic Micro Imaging or AMI, outstanding benefit is its ability to find hidden defects within assemblies and materials that can occur during manufacturing or environmental testing. Defects such as delaminations, voids and cracks can be identified and analyzed more effectively using Acoustic Microscopy than with any other inspection method.Unlike other non-destructive techniques such as X-Ray and Infrared Imaging, Acoustic Microscopy is highly sensitive to the elastic properties of the materials it travels through. Because of this, the ability of Acoustic Microscopy to find and characterize these physical defects is clearly superior. Typical applications include production control, failure analysis, and product development.Through the use of ultra-high frequency ultrasound, C-SAM non-destructively finds and characterizes physical defects—such as cracks, voids, delaminations and porosity— that occur during manufacturing, environmental testing or even under normal component operation. Because of the unique aspects of the technology, AMI can locate these defects better than any other inspection method.
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EXT DRV -
Com-Ten Industries
This battery operated adjustable speed motorized pull tester is used to prove the holding capacity of hundreds of types & sizes of fasteners in roofing, construction, commercial, industrial, and other applications.Specifically engineered for pull-out strength tests and nondestructive testing of welded, staked, threaded, epoxied and power-driven fasteners.
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FQ -
Fuzhou Fuguang Electronics Co., Ltd.
FQ series air tightness tester is the latest high-precision non-destructive testing equipment developed by Fuguang Electronics. The equipment mainly uses compressed air as the medium to apply a certain pressure to the inner cavity or surface of the product to be tested, and then uses a high-sensitivity sensor to detect changes in pressure to determine the tightness of the product to be tested.
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WT3-201M -
Mark-10 Corp.
The WT3-201M motorized wire crimp pull tester is designed to measure pull-off forces of up to 200 lbF [1 kN] for wire and tube terminations. The tester conforms to numerous UL, ISO, ASTM, SAE, MIL, and other requirements for destructive testing. Non-destructive testing is also possible, such as pulling to a load or maintaining a load for a specified period of time, as per the requirements of UL 486A/B. Programmable pass/fail limits with red and green indicators and audio alerts help identify non-conforming samples.
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TIME®5620 -
Beijing TIME High Technology Ltd.
TIME®5620 ultrasonic portable hardness tester adopts Ultrasonic Contact Impedence (UCI) testing method. Compared to traditional hardness testing methods, it leaves the least indentation, which can be considered nondestructive. It can test almost any kind of workpieces, small and thin parts as well as large parts.
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TPP -
Mess- & Prüfsysteme GmbH
The Partial Discharge Test System type TPP is used for non-destructive insulation and quality testing of electrical components (for example according VDE 0110-1, EN 50178, IEC 60270 and IEC 60060).