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Inspection method for detecting high-temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA) before rupture occurs.

We propose an advanced portable tool capable of performing all ultrasonic techniques necessary for the identification of high-temperature hydrogen corrosion!

Regarding the aging of infrastructure in the petrochemical and other industrial sectors, there are various potential vulnerabilities that plant engineers and maintenance departments must pay attention to. Repeated loads and fatigue stress can lead to cracking over time, but there is another type of defect that is equally dangerous. This particular issue is difficult to detect and, if left unaddressed, can pose a serious threat to the integrity of the equipment. Therefore, managers responsible for maintaining industrial infrastructure must always remain vigilant and pay close attention to the latest best practices and technologies to identify and address potential issues. *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF document. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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Eddyfi Technologies contributes to improving productivity in manufacturing, various plants, and inspection service providers by offering the world's leading non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies, as well as promoting a safe society and environmental protection. The company focuses on providing advanced phased array ultrasound and eddy current array technologies, along with various ultrasonic and electromagnetic application technologies, including inspection equipment, sensors, software, and robots for key industries such as aerospace, energy, mining, power, and transportation. Eddyfi Technologies has over 650 employees across 13 centers of excellence (technology hubs) and sales offices worldwide, with NDT technology experts stationed at all locations.