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Magnetic Particle Testing

IIAFS Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)

About IIAFS's

Magnetic Particle Testing

At IIA Field Services, we specialize in providing comprehensive magnetic particle testing (MT) solutions for ensuring the integrity and safety of welds across various industries. With our advanced techniques and experienced technicians, we offer unparalleled accuracy and reliability in detecting flaws and defects in welded components.

Our Approach: Testing Mediums

IIAFS adopts a comprehensive approach to magnetic particle testing (MT) by employing a range of specific tests tailored to various applications and materials. Here, we utilize both direct and indirect magnetization methods to ensure thorough coverage and accurate detection. This use of diverse testing procedures allows for flexibility to address different surface conditions and flaw types.

Within magnetic particle testing, there are dry particle magnetic particle exams, wet exams, and fluorescent examination. By combining advanced equipment and highly trained personnel, our multi-pronged testing approach ensures that the MT process is optimized for each inspection scenario, resulting in reliable and precise defect identification across a wide range of materials and components.

Magnetic Particle

Testing Methods

Wet Visible Magnetic Testing:

Unveiling Imperfections

Our wet visible magnetic testing method involves magnetizing the material and applying a suspension of magnetic particles in a visible liquid carrier.

Fluorescent Magnetic Testing:

Illuminating Hidden Flaws

Fluorescent Magnetic Particle Testing (FMT) is a specialized technique used for flaw detection.

Dry Powder Magnetic Testing:

Enhancing Efficiency

Dry Magnetic Particle Testing (DMT) is a non-destructive testing method used to detect flaws without the need for a liquid carrier.

What is Radiographic Testing?

Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) is a non-destructive testing method used to detect surface and near-surface flaws in material. Essentially, magnetic waves and metal particles are used to detect surface and subsurface discontinuities. The process involves magnetizing test specimens using either a direct or indirect method, typically with a magnetic field applied perpendicular to the surface.

MT is widely utilized across numerous industries for its effectiveness in identifying defects that could compromise the integrity of components without causing damage to the material being tested.

IIAFS Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)

Benefits of

Magnetic Particle Testing

Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) offers numerous benefits.

Why Choose Us?

Quality Assurance and Peace of Mind

Industry Applications

Common Applications of Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI)

Magnetic particle inspection is widely utilized across industries for non-destructive testing (NDT) of welded components. Some common applications include:

Pipelines and Pressure Vessels

Aerospace Components

Automotive Manufacturing

Power Generation

Railroad Infrastructure

Compressor
Stations

Pressure
Vessels

Contact Us

Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in maintaining the integrity of your welded structures and components.