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An accidental breakdown can be disastrous for any industry whether it’s Aerospace or Power Generation, and Nuclear or Petrochemical. Industrial inspection is imperative in order to keep the industry’s wheels running. Such inspections are invariably non destructive in nature. Such non-destructive testing may involve Eddy Current Testing, Magnetic Testing or Penetrant Testing and Radiographic or Ultrasonic Testing. Sometimes, services are required for Specialized Testing such as Hardness, Laser, Valve Leak Detection, Portable Chemical Analysis or Rope Access Inspection Services. Certain industries such as Power Generation and Nuclear besides Aerospace may involve large capacity turbines. Turbine inspection is an essential part of the overall inspection schedule of such industries.

All forms of industrial inspection should be both unobtrusive and non-obstructive. There are several occasions when inspection is involved at remote locations. Scaffolding was a common form for such inspections earlier. However, rope access inspection services are now a more acceptable approach. There are a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, scaffolding is obstructive as it causes hindrances to industrial traffic. Secondly, scaffolding is costlier especially on a long-term basis since it has to be erected and torn down at regular intervals. The third reason is the safety factor. The risk factor is reduced drastically. Evidently, more than 100,000 hours of accident free rope access time has resulted in 75% increase in cost benefits.

Turbine inspection is an extremely important element in industrial inspection. In the case of failure of a turbine blade or shroud the damages sustained could be astronomical in terms of both money and time. Bore scopes are generally used in order to locate cracks or blade imperfections. Bore Sonics is the science of the use of an ultrasonic transducer that is inserted through the bore of a rotor in order to locate flaws inside a rotor forging. The dye penetrant method of inspection is popular in turbine inspection and involves the use of a cleaner to prepare the surface. A penetrant is next applied that is allowed to be absorbed into the defects. A developer is finally applied in order to see the cracks and defects more clearly.
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