Ultrasound Inspection in Alberta, Canada

Ultrasound inspection, also known as ultrasonic testing (UT), is a non-destructive testing method that uses high-frequency sound waves (mainly shear waves and Longitudinal waves) to detect and characterize internal flaws or defects in materials. It is commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and maintenance industries.

During an ultrasound inspection, a transducer, which emits and receives ultrasonic waves, is placed in contact with the surface of the test object or coupled to it using a gel or water medium. The transducer generates high-frequency sound waves that travel through the material.

As the sound waves propagate through the material, they encounter interfaces, such as boundaries between different materials, voids, or defects within the material. When the sound waves encounter an interface or defect, they are partially reflected back to the transducer.

The transducer receives the reflected waves and converts them into electrical signals. These signals are analyzed by specialized equipment, such as an ultrasound flaw detector or an ultrasound imaging system. The equipment interprets the signals to determine the presence, location, size, and characteristics of the internal flaws or defects.

Ultrasound inspection can detect various defects, including cracks, voids, delaminations, inclusions, and lack of fusion. It can also measure materials’ thickness and assess welds’ integrity and for corrosion analysis.

The technique offers various inspection modes, such as pulse-echo, where the transducer sends and receives the sound waves, and through-transmission, where separate transducers are used for transmitting and receiving. Depending on the specific inspection requirements, different probe types and scanning techniques can be employed.

Ultrasound inspection provides real-time results, offers high sensitivity to small defects, and can penetrate relatively thick materials. It is a versatile and widely used method for quality control, asset integrity assessment, and flaw detection in a wide range of materials and components.

 

Inspector Certifications

Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) UT Level I,II or III.
Americal Society of Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) UT Level I,II or III

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