The Eddy Current test is a non-destructive testing technique used to detect surface defects in the weld area, such as cracks or holes. This technique makes use of the high-frequency electromagnetic interactions generated by surface defects, detected by special test tools, either manually or automatically.
What is the eddy current test?
The Eddy Current test is a non-destructive testing technique used to detect surface defects in the weld area, such as cracks or holes. This technique makes use of the high-frequency electromagnetic interactions generated by surface defects, detected by special test tools, either manually or automatically.
Why is eddy current test important?
The Eddy Current test is important because it enables us to identify surface defects before they can compromise the quality of our tubes. Thanks to this advanced technique, we are able to ensure that every tube we produce is free of critical defects, guaranteeing maximum safety and performance for our customers.
If you would like to learn more about how the eddy current test and other quality control techniques contribute to our manufacturing excellence, please do not hesitate to contact us.




