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Chromium detection in water and soil...
What is chromium? Chromium is a metal that is widely distributed in the earth’s crust (soil and rocks), air and water. Naturally occurring chromium occurs mainly in the chromium (III) form as chromite ore, which contains oxygen, chromium (III) and other metals such as iron. Chromium (VI) compounds are produced commercially from chromite ore for a wide variety of uses. How does chromium ...
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Composite Structure Inspection: The Advantages of Leveraging PAUT Techniques
Composite materials offer a wide range of benefits that make them popular in many industries. They can provide all the strength of other materials, while also being lightweight and fuel-efficient. However, because of their unique design, they often present challenges in composite structure inspection. Manufacturing can introduce flaws in composite materials that limit the efficacy of products. ...
By Zetec, Inc
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Eddy Current Testing Equipment for Tube, Bar and Wire
Are you looking for eddy current equipment for sale? ECT Eddy current testing is a non-contact testing method, which mainly uses the electromagnetic field and electromagnetic induction between metals to detect. It is one of the NDT non-destructive testing methods in the industry. We can use different coils according to the shape of the specimen and the purpose of detection. There are usually ...
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