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NDT Global unveils major pipeline crack technologies

DUBLIN, February 22, 2019

NDT Global, a leading supplier of ultrasonic pipeline inspection and integrity services with a major presence in the Middle East, has announced two major advances in pipeline crack inspection technology - UCx Enhanced Sizing and Evo Eclipse.

Its state-of-the-art pipeline inspection robotics fleet provides the entire inline inspection service spectrum for onshore and offshore pipelines worldwide, said a statement from NDT Global.

On the new products, the Irish firm said UCx Enhanced Sizing methodology is capable of sizing the full range of crack depths up to 100 per cent wall thickness.

The removal of depth sizing limitations provides operators with more accurate data for better informed decisions regarding pipeline operations, it stated.

"We’re extremely proud of what our team has accomplished,” said Richard Matthews, NDT Global President and CEO. “One of these breakthroughs would have been an achievement. Introducing a solution that incorporates two industry firsts is remarkable,” he stated.

NDT Global said it has improved depth sizing accuracy of its industry-leading UCx technology by 20 per cent. This advancement further enhances the data that operators rely on for safe operation of their pipeline assets.

UCx Enhanced Sizing is designed specifically for high-precision inspection of axial cracks in welds. This level of precision is shown in its POD (Probability of Detection) specification for axial cracks, crack-like anomalies and linear indications equal to or greater than 99 per cent.

New Evo Eclipse UCx Technology is the first to overcome tilt and skew limitations.

“Evo Eclipse is one of the most important advances in the history of ILI technology,” said Dr Thomas Hennig, NDT Global’s technology advisor. “It builds on the strengths of Evo Series 1.0 UCx.”

In addition to the benefits delivered by UCx Enhanced Sizing, Evo Eclipse offers a sensor configuration that provides the capability to identify and accurately size tilted and skewed cracks, e.g. hook cracks or cracks at the bevel of typical DSAW seams.

Along with enhanced capabilities for accurately detecting and sizing tilted and skewed cracks (hook cracks), a new ILI critical-feature detection capability supports the replacement of hydrostatic testing with ILI critical feature detection, said the statement.

Inspection efficiency is further optimised by the system’s ability to combine crack, metal loss, and geometry inspection. These dramatic improvements reduce operator risk while minimizing the total cost of asset management, it stated.

“High-resolution Evo Eclipse crack inspection technologies offers operators more accurate results, with tighter depth-sizing tolerances,” remarked Matthews.

“We are confident Evo Eclipse will become the new standard for reliable, efficient, and accurate pipeline inspections,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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