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Flex with P-Flex, Tank Floor Scanning Through Thick or Thin, The Ex Factor
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By: Eddyfi Technologies
Source: Eddyfi Technologies
This week with Eddyfi Technologies:

The Flex For Complex Geometry Inspection: P-Flex
How The Floormap®X MFL Array Tank Floor Scanner’s Got You Through Thick Or Thin
The Ex Factor: Deployment of Inspection and Maintenance Robots in Explosive Atmospheres

The Flex For Complex Geometry Inspection: P-Flex Technological advancements in non-destructive testing are closely dependent on other fields of research surrounding it such as optics, acoustics, or tomography. One such field that plays a crucial role in enabling innovation in eddy current array (ECA) is that of flexible printed circuit boards (PCB), or more specifically, printing copper traces into a thin flexible substrate, commonly referred to as lithography. Recent advances in flexible PCB printing techniques over the past five years have ECA flexing its strength and paving the way for the development of coil sensors of higher quality, ultimately transforming the range of capabilities of eddy current testing. It’s time to stop bending over backwards for complex inspections; take a closer look at Eddyfi Technologies’ new family of ECA probes: P-Flex.

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/printed-flexible-eca-technology-enables-complex-geometry-inspections

How The Floormap®X MFL Array Tank Floor Scanner’s Got You Through Thick Or Thin Inspecting aboveground storage tanks has always posed challenges for tank floor scanners, particularly when it comes to thick plate surfaces. The limitations of conventional equipment have made it difficult to accurately assess plates above 12-millimeter (0.5-inch) thickness. However, Eddyfi Technologies has introduced the Floormap®X magnetic flux leakage (MFL) tank floor scanner, a groundbreaking solution that surpasses these limitations. "Give someone an inch and they'll take a mile" - but in this case, it's all about positive possibilities. This MFL array scanner has shattered the limitations of conventional equipment, allowing inspectors to go beyond the norm and achieve remarkable results. We're not just laying it on thick... in this article, we'll delve deeper into how FloormapX closes the inspection gap.

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/floormapx-mfl-tank-floor-scanner-for-thick-plate-inspection .

The Ex Factor: Deployment of Inspection and Maintenance Robots in Explosive Atmospheres In industries where explosive atmospheres are a concern, safety becomes absolutely paramount. One aspect that often comes up in these environments is the use of non-destructive test equipment. However, this raises important questions about ATEX ratings, intrinsically safe (IS) equipment, and operational considerations. This article provides an overview of Eddyfi Technologies’ approach to ATEX and is intended to ignite the right conversation; we recommend you subscribe to our blog for regular updates and further insights. So let’s break it down (in a non-destructive way, of course).

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/the-ex-factor-deployment-of-inspection-and-maintenance-robots-in-explosive-atmospheres .

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