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CONTACT USAt ALS, we proudly offer industry-leading Advanced NDT solutions that cater for a diverse range of applications, concerns and industries. As Australia's leading Asset Integrity & Reliability partner, we continually invest in our people, equipment and capability, ensuring our Advanced NDT inspections services remain industry-leading and client-focused.
The non-destructive testing method known as Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD) is an advanced technique commonly used in weld inspection. As part of the Ultrasonic testing family, TOFD provides a highly accurate solution to flaw detection and sizing for both pre-service weld inspection and for in-service inspection.
As TOFD uses diffracted signals, the detection of defects is not affected by geometry, making it very useful for detection of volumetric flaws (e.g. pits, voids and inclusions) and planar flaws (cracks and laminations). Other applications beyond weld quality assessment include:
TOFD testing is often performed in conjunction with other advanced NDT techniques, specifically with Phased Array techniques given PAUT’s ability to access other weld elements such as root and caps.
The advantages of TOFD include:
Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), or as they are most commonly known, drones are a market-leading inspection solution that bring extend the reach of inspection, without placing personnel in harms way. The use of UAV inspections can negate the need for scaffolding, working at heights, EWP or rope access, providing substantial customer cost savings.
ALS has maintains one of the largest fleet of drones which cover a diverse inspection capability for both internal and external inspections.
Our fleet includes internal inspection drones for visual inspection and more sophisticated platforms capable of carrying different payloads, such as Thermography cameras, Laser Scanners and Spot Thickness testing payloads Our team also provides drone based automated photogrammetry model capture.
ALS have multiskilled pilots who are each certified to the relevant local laws and regulations required to fly drones commercially. Every pilot receives extensive in-house training and is broadly experienced across a range of asset, inspections and industries.
Our internal inspection services include Enclosed Beyond Visual Line of Sight (E-BVLOS) and Extended Visual Line of Sight Class 1 (EVLOS Cl1).
Electro-Magnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT) offers a reliable solution to detecting corrosion and isolated pitting screening in difficult to access areas.
EMAT is a dry coupled ultrasonic non-contact technique that is based around the use of electro-magnetic energy to generate ultrasonic sound wave in the component being tested. Due to this couplant-free feature, EMATs are particularly useful in harsh environments - think hot or cold.
Long Range Ultrasonic Testing (LRUT) is an advanced non-destructive testing technique. LRUT uses low frequency ultrasonic modules and works by creating an ultrasonic wave form that travels both longitudinally and circumferentially, allowing long lengths of piping to be scanned. The technique is used to detect and analyse ultrasonic signals received as a result of metal loss such as corrosion and erosion.
LRUT, also known as Guided Wave Ultrasonic Testing (GWUT), gives pipeline operators a comprehensive look at their pipeline’s condition.
LRUT is an excellent screening tool in long components, such as pipework, for evidence of localised thickness loss, including external and internal corrosion pits. Additional advantages include:
Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) is a non-destructive testing method that utilises an array of ultrasonic elements to create a tailored ultrasonic wave form based on wave physics principles. Each element is controlled individually by the pulser so delays can be introduced to phase the firing order of the elements. This allows the ultrasonic beam to be steered, focused or both, and increased flexibility in inspection.
PAUT has applications in most assets and structures where specialised flaw inspection is required. ALS optimised PAUT applications for these critical assets include:
Photogrammetry refers to the highly effective, non-contact process of transforming photos of an asset into a 3D digital model (Digital Twin).
The process of photogrammetry requires overlapping photographs of the physical asset, space or structure to be taken. To be successful the asset is captured from many different angles and locations. It is critical all lines of sight required to be modelled on the asset are captured. These images are then processed into a 3D digital model that replicates this photographed physical asset.
The 3D digital twin, or reality model, can be used as the digital representation of the as-built physical asset. It can be re-captured periodically to track changes, have external data applied to gain insights, or can be continually manipulated throughout the asset’s lifecycle to reflect any physical changes.
Photogrammetry can be used to capture extremely accurate, realistically textured models of:
The advantages to using Photogrammetry include:
ALS as significant experience in constructing photogrammetry models to support asset integrity programs. Our methods include:
Handheld or ground based photogrammetry refers to images captured with handheld cameras or tripod-mounted cameras. It is better suited for capturing smaller objects or areas at very high resolution.
Pulsed Eddy Current Testing (PECT) is used for the detection and assessment of the gradual thinning on ferromagnetic materials, due to failure mechanisms such as general erosion, wear and corrosion. PECT offers a valuable screening tool for corrosion, erosion, and wear in industrial assets.
PECT can be used to measure ferromagnetic base material thickness, through the following materials:
PECT has a wide range of applications and ALS has specific expertise in the following areas:
Restricted Access Phased Array (RAPA) is an advanced non-destructive testing technique unique to ALS that has allows online inspection of critical assets. The technique has three primary applications:
RAPA is an efficient semi-quantitative screening method which produces similar results to the Short Range Guided Wave (SRGW) technique. The specific RAPA advantages include:
Saturated Low Frequency Eddy Current (SLOFEC) couples efficient and effective corrosion screening with high-quality, defect reports. The technique combines eddy current principles with a magnetic field to provide a reliable, non-destructive testing solution. SLOFEC inspections are an integral element in a consistent maintenance program for tanks, pipes and beyond. It is integral as the inspection monitors for defects that if left unnoticed could cause avoidable financial expenses, operational delays or pollution to the environment.
The main applications of this technique are the inspection of large ferro-magnetic surfaces such as:
SLOFEC techniques provide the ability to rapidly screen large surface areas of magnetic materials and can accurately detect very small and isolate corrosion. The main technical advantages of the SLOFEC technique include:
Laser scanning is a highly customisable process used to digitally capture a physical asset. When used for wear analysis, it is typically used to capture both the worn and unworn state of the equipment. The two scans are then overlaid and a dimensional difference analysis is performed, thus indicating wear patterns.
ALS WearManager is a comprehensive wear management advisory offering that is performed post-scanning, off-site. When the comparison scans for an asset are available, ALS’s engineering services can estimate the expected remaining life of the wearing components and provide a comprehensive wear assessment to support wear liner management if needed.