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Eddy Current Testing (ECT) is a non-destructive testing method used in engineering to detect flaws in conductive materials. It works by inducing a current in the material using an alternating magnetic field, and then measuring the resulting electrical field. This allows for the detection of surface and subsurface flaws, such as cracks, corrosion, and other defects. ECT is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and power generation.
ECT is a cost-effective and reliable method of testing, and is often used in combination with other non-destructive testing methods. It is also used to measure the thickness of materials, and to detect changes in material properties.
Companies in the Eddy Current Testing market include Olympus, Eddyfi, Magnaflux, Zetec, and GE Inspection Technologies. Show Less Read more