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What’s Beyond Current with Eddyfi Technologies
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By: Eddyfi Technologies
Source: Eddyfi Technologies
What’s Beyond Current with Eddyfi Technologies:

Keep Your Cool with High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) Cracking Assessments
Beyond the Short: Long-Lasting Impact with Sonyks® for Dead Leg Piping Inspection
Connected inspections with Magnifi® Software

Keep Your Cool with High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) Cracking Assessments

What do you get when you combine carbon steel, hydrogen, temperatures over 205 degrees Celsius (400 degrees Fahrenheit) and pressure? The perfect conditions to manifest methane resulting in High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA). Who cares? Your pressure vessel or piping trying to keep its contents to itself.

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/keep-your-cool-with-high-temperature-hydrogen-attack-htha-cracking-assessments.

Beyond the Short: Long-Lasting Impact with Sonyks® for Dead Leg Piping Inspection

Pipelines traverse expansive distances, orchestrating the movement of indispensable resources. Yet, concealed within these intricate networks lie ominous entities known as "dead legs." As defined by inspectioneering.com, "Dead Legs are areas of a piping inspection that rarely see flow, yet are still exposed to process, even if not explicitly cut off. In an effective asset integrity management program dead legs should be monitored closely because they are especially prone to contamination and corrosion." This blog delves into guided wave ultrasonic testing (GWUT or GWT), particularly cutting-edge higher-frequency medium-range UT (MRUT) tools, transforming the examination of even the most compact and elusive dead legs.

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/beyond-the-short-long-lasting-impact-with-sonyks-for-dead-leg-piping-inspection.

Connected inspections with Magnifi® Software

In the dynamic setting of offsite deployment, inspectors encounter challenges that they often have to face alone due to their remote location. As NDT technicians and engineers, we have all been there: things don’t always go according to plan during an inspection, and it can be frustrating to feel isolated from the rest of the world when dealing with technical difficulties. Whether you were given the wrong equipment, the wrong procedure, or when the asset you’re inspecting is simply not in the condition it was supposed to be, you may need to get external help from your team on the matter at hand.

https://blog.eddyfi.com/en/connected-inspections-with-magnifi-software.

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