At Vericore Inspections, Eddy Current Testing is a non-destructive method that uses electromagnetic induction to identify defects in conductive materials. The typical ECT setup includes a probe or coil placed on the surface of the material under inspection. When an alternating current passes through the coil, it produces a changing magnetic field, which induces circulating eddy currents in the conductive test material. Any variations in the material’s electrical conductivity, magnetic permeability, or the presence of physical discontinuities disrupt the flow of these eddy currents. These disruptions cause measurable changes in the phase and amplitude of the signal, which are compared against reference values to identify potential flaws.
ECT is highly sensitive to very small surface or near-surface cracks and requires minimal surface preparation. A major advantage of this method is its ability to inspect painted or coated surfaces without removing the protective layer. Because of these benefits, eddy current testing is widely used in industries such as aerospace, crane manufacturing, concrete pumping, and other sectors where surface coatings are critical and cannot be stripped for inspection.
Vericore Inspections provides advanced Eddy Current Testing (ECT) to help clients ensure the integrity, reliability, and compliance of their critical assets. Through precise inspections and actionable insights, we deliver the data needed to make informed decisions, prevent failures, and maintain high-quality standards supporting long-term operational success and a competitive advantage.
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