In “Structural integrity (suitability for service) testing”, we use the infrastructure for destructive and non-destructive testing, the scope of which varies according to the specifications of the equipment used. The purpose of these tests is to check the integrity and operational suitability of various structures, such as pressure vessels, piping or other components. The equipment and methods used may vary depending on the purpose of the test and the nature of the structure to be tested.
Testing the integrity (suitability for operation) of structures
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- Testing the integrity (suitability for operation) of structures
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Scanning calorimeter (DSC) The use of a scanning calorimeter (DSC) to monitor heat-induced or cooling-induced processes in the test material and track phase transformation processes.
Thermal imaging inspections Thermal camera tests using the FLIR SC 660 type thermal camera. High-resolution still or moving thermal images for thermotechnical analyses of high-temperature equipment, fault detection, and building energy assessments.
Scanning microscopic examinations Heating microscope tests using the SYLAB IF-2000G heating microscope. Examination of the melting and softening properties of fuel ashes and determination of the softening parameters of ceramics at temperatures up to 1550 °C.