
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
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Group Description
Welcome to [NDT Inspection Portal]’s ultrasonic testing (UT) group, a place for professionals to connect and discuss the latest techniques and technologies in ultrasonic inspection.
UT is a non-destructive testing method that uses ultrasonic waves to inspect the condition of components such as pipelines, tanks, and pressure vessels. It is a versatile and widely used method that can be used to inspect a variety of materials and components, including metals, plastics, and composites.
The UT method involves the use of an ultrasonic probe or sensor to transmit ultrasonic waves through the material of the component and detect any reflections or echoes that are returned. The waveform of the echoes is analyzed to determine the presence and location of any flaws, defects, or other abnormalities within the component. UT is commonly used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing, to ensure the safety and integrity of components.
Our member group offers a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices on UT and its applications in various industries. Join our community of experts from around the world and be a part of the conversation on advancing the practice of ultrasonic testing. Whether you are new to ultrasonic inspection or an experienced professional, you’ll find valuable resources and a welcoming community in our UT group.
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Posted by mikep on 28/07/2024 at 8:27 pmHi
Can anyone help to find out if there is a procedure that allows a conventional ut control on a thickness below 8mm with standard probes?
michaelraj07 replied 7 months, 2 weeks ago 2 Members · 1 Reply- 1 Reply
Below 👇 8mm thickness job can’t find out the default ( Near field effect) so can’t find orignal default above 8mm AWS method 70′ probe
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