The external magnetic saturator and probe are precisely aligned with the center of the steel bar on the production line.
To address large radial runout during production, both ends of the saturator are equipped with a three-jaw automatic centering device, ensuring stable and accurate detection.
The system supports both online and offline inspection of various metal bars, seamless pipes, welded pipes, and strips (including round, hexagonal, rectangular, and square cross-sections).
For standard surface and internal flaw detection, the tested material passes straight through the external probe for continuous inspection.
For high-frequency welded pipes, saddle-type saturators and probes can be used to inspect weld quality, detecting defects such as incomplete fusion, inclusions, pinholes, pores, inner burrs, and weld beads.
For large or complex-shaped workpieces (e.g., crankshafts, automotive parts, turbine blades), or for high-precision requirements (e.g., turbine shafts, aircraft bolt holes), point probes with manual or automatic scanning devices are used for spot-by-spot inspection.
Advantages:
Flexible auxiliary equipment options to suit different inspection methods and production environments.
Can utilize existing on-site equipment or be customized for special applications.
Lightweight and portable auxiliary devices are available for mobile inspections, with manual operation as an alternative.
Ensures comprehensive detection of surface, near-surface, and internal defects for a wide range of metal materials.