Lean Improvementsin manufacturing processes are achieved as inspection is done on the spot, with no need to move parts to be inspected to dedicated areas and theflexibility to inspect at times to suit workforce availability. |
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Co-working activities:other tasks, such as welding and repair, can be carried out in the immediate vicinity of ultrasonic USM Vision inspections, unlike radiographic inspections, which require the immediate inspection area to be shielded. |
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Qualified inspection personnel are deployed to optimum effectas USM Vision brings a unique task-sharing capability to weld inspection. This allows non-ultrasonic specialists to create ultrasonic inspection workflows and to perform weld inspection, simply by following menu-directed instructions. Qualified ultrasonic inspectors are required only to assess original inspection plans and inspection results. |
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Parallel taskingallows qualified inspectors to make optimum use of their time, as time not spent collecting data can be used validating inspection plans for future tasks and analyzing inspection data. |
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Advanced Imaging
Real-time volume corrected images |
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Secured operationThis allows non-ultrasonic specialists to create ultrasonic inspection workflows and to perform weld inspection, simply by following menu-directed instructions.
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The inspection data generated by USM Vision is acquired, reviewed, shared and archived by the Rhythm software platform
Digital Radiography images and UT TOFD data analyzed on the same software |
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