Performex Global Co. Ltd. offers state-of-the-art Eddy-Current Testing (ECT) services to ensure the integrity and reliability of your materials and components. As a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique, Eddy-Current Testing is ideal for detecting surface and sub-surface defects, ensuring safety and performance in critical applications.
Our highly skilled professionals leverage advanced ECT equipment to provide accurate and efficient testing solutions across a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, power generation, and manufacturing. From identifying cracks, corrosion, and material flaws to verifying coating thickness and conductivity, our Eddy-Current Testing services deliver unparalleled precision and results.
Eddy-Current Testing is highly effective at detecting surface and sub-surface defects such as cracks, corrosion, and inclusions in conductive materials.
As a non-invasive testing method, ECT preserves the structural integrity of the tested material while delivering accurate and reliable results.
Beyond flaw detection, Eddy-Current Testing provides valuable data on material properties such as conductivity, permeability, and coating thickness.
Utilization of modern and portable Eddy-Current Testing devices ensures precise and efficient inspection of materials, enabling accurate detection of flaws and measurement of material properties.
Experienced and certified professionals conduct the testing, ensuring reliability and adherence to industry standards, while tailoring solutions to meet specific project needs.
Services are tailored to suit the unique requirements of various industries, such as aerospace, automotive, power generation, and manufacturing, delivering optimal results for diverse applications.
Focuses on detecting surface-level flaws such as cracks, corrosion, and wear in conductive materials. Commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing industries for quality control.
Utilizes a small, handheld probe for localized testing in hard-to-reach areas, enabling detailed examination of specific points or regions prone to defects.
Involves passing the material, typically cylindrical objects like tubes and rods, through a coil to detect discontinuities, variations, or defects along its surface and subsurface.
Designed for inspecting ferromagnetic materials, such as pipes and tubes, to detect deep-seated defects beyond the surface, ensuring thorough evaluation in critical applications.
