TS-2000

Detection Capabilities

Using a standard size O.D. scanner on material of 0.250" (6mm) or less, pitting of 0.125" (3mm) diameter at 30% depth is detected. Circumferential and axial cracks can also be detected and quantified using EDM notch calibration pieces.

 

Specialized Scanners

This page shows many scanners developed by TesTex for specific applications. New and innovative designs have allowed for expanded system versatility in finding solutions to some of the industry's biggest problems.


Enhanced scanner for detecting corrosion fatigue cracking on tubes at or near ligament interface.

Second type of bend scanner for testing the sides of the bends
   
Specialized crawlers are available per particular specifications.
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The TS-2000 is commonly used to find defect types such as:
  • I.D./O.D. erosion and corrosion
    • High/Low SOx and NOx erosion, flue gas erosion, etc.
  • Hydrogen damage
  • Oxygen pitting
  • Caustic gouging
  • Manufacturing defects (baseline inspection)
boiler, caustic, cell, corrosion, damage, deposits, emat, failure, gouging, heater, hydrogen, longview, ndt, phosphate, reheater, super, tube, wall, water, waterwall, superheater, boiler tube, tube failure, hydrogen damage
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TS-2000
ADVANTAGES
No Couplant Required
Scanners Contoured
to Tube O.D.
Uniform Rust and Scale
Have No Impact on Signal
Wide Range of
Scanner Sizes Available:
1" - 4" (25 - 102 mm)
Tests Bends and Elbows
Real-Time Data Display
with Advanced
Signal Processing
Scanning Speed
10 - 15 feet/min.
(3 - 4.5 meters/min.)
High-Resolution
Color Graphics
with 3-D Display