Shearography Inspection

 

This method may not be well known by everybody, the inspection however with the use of a laser has since its first introduction gained a lot of respect at many manufacturers and maintenance organizations accross the world. It has been replacing quite a few UT C-scan methods due to its real time results and the omittance of drying times for honeycomb structures after inspections.
The method is used on a variety of applications, and is very successful when inspecting for disbonds, or delaminations in composites as well is metal to metal interfaces.

Training of personnel, suitable equipment and tooling, as well as the use of specific process control equipment make the application of this inspection method a success.

Knowledge about the equipment, the changing parameters for different techniques are essential for a successful operation. Offering our expertise, we will help you to determine and create the optimum inspection conditions for your inspectors, their equipment, and your products.

Line Services can assist to determine and establish the parameters needed to introduce and/or optimize the inspection method to meet your, or your customer-, or authority requirements.

 

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