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ACFM is an electromagnetic nondestructive testing technique that provides one pass inspection and capable of detecting and sizing surface or near surface breaking cracks in metals. The technique is suited for inspecting painted welded structures without removing the paint.
A modern ACFM inspection system comprises a field inducing probe with state of art low noise analogue electronics coupled with a built-in control system and easy to use Microsoft Windows based analysis software. The use of mathematical models to predict crack size. The models predict how electromagnetic fields are affected by the presence of breaking fatigue crack.
Advantages of ACFM technique in comparison to magnetic particle and eddy current NDT inspection techniques:
The ability to detect defects through 0.1-0.2 in. (2.5-5mm) thick or more of non-conductive coating.
The ability to obtain depth information on cracks up to 1 in. (25mm) deep.
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