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During a 10 Yearly Boom Inspection, Qualiss removed the boom from a truck crane for comprehensive Magnetic Particle and Visual Testing.
During a routine visual inspection at a paper mill, Qualiss identified a crack in a flange on the condensate return line. The indication aligned with corrosion and cyclic thermal stresses common to condensate systems.
A precision-engineered tube bundle fabricated and tested by Qualiss underwent full NDT including visual weld examination, dye penetrant inspection, and hydrostatic pressure testing to verify integrity before commissioning.
Cracks were found in a Palfinger crane hydraulic cylinder during an NDT inspection and confirmed with MPI — a clear reminder why regular crane inspection NDT is vital.
Reduce downtime and prevent failures. Our 10-yearly crane inspections combine Eddy Current and Magnetic Particle Testing to ensure safe, certified operations.
Closed Grid Ultrasonic Testing delivers precise thickness mapping across boilers, pipes, and vessels — giving power stations early detection of corrosion and reliable data for maintenance planning
Lightning may leave a mast looking intact, but internal voids can compromise its strength. Our radiography inspections uncover hidden defects before they become a danger
Ultrasonic Testing detects hidden weld cracks before they become a safety risk, keeping your assets secure and compliant.
When inspecting Stellite welds on mild steel, Magnetic Particle Inspection often shows false crack-like indications due to grain structure differences.
Dye Penetrant Inspection (DPI) is one of the most effective ways to detect surface cracks and weld defects on tank manways — even after installation. By revealing flaws that could compromise safety and reliability, DPI provides a fast, non-destructive, and cost-effective solution for ensuring tanks remain secure and compliant.