PECT

MAXWELL - Jetty Piles

 

PULSED EDDY CURRENT INSPECTION OF JETTY PILES

 

The tidal zone of jetty piles are commonly protected by a ‘splash zone’ coating. When this gets damaged, severe corrosion can occur, potentially undermining the structural integrity of vital harbor installations. Conventional inspections are hampered by the thick splash zone coating and the marine growth that build up.

 

Pulsed Eddy Current Testing (PECT) measures remaining steel thickness without having to remove the coating, deposits and marine growth. The splash zone can be inspected by rope access techniques or

from boats using jigs strapped to the pile. Divers are frequently used for inspection are greater depth.

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MAXWELL PECT

 

IN-SERVICE PULSED EDDY CURRENT INSPECTION SYSTEM

 

ADVANTAGES

• Compact magnetic field and fast high energy pulse delivers optimal signal to noise.

• High range WT (2”/5cm) and insulation thickness, suited for vessels, not just pipework.

• Dedicated Pulse Power with hot-swap batteries.

• Robust and rugged design ideal for typical on-site conditions.

• Easy to use software: setup wizards, simple pdf/excel reporting, USB export.

• Rapid and reliable data collection, based on 25 years experience of on-site operation.

• Desktop PC software allows for off-line analysis.

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UNDERWATER PROBES

 

SPECIFICATIONS

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