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Resonic NDT Systems creates nondestructive testing instruments and quality control systems for use in metals production. Our products and solutions are well developed for applications in the bar stock, rod, wire, fastener, welded / seamless tube / pipe, cold rollformed, stamped and weldment, and metal components industries. The company is united around a vision of technological innovation employing resonant ultrasonics and offering our customers solutions that enhance their product’s quality and reliability in a highly cost effective manner. Resonic NDT Systems is located in Las Vegas, NV.
A Quantum Advance in Non-destructive Testing The technology behind Resonic NDT’s ARIS line of products is the first in the world to commercially utilize the power of EMAR or Electro Magnetic Acoustic Resonance. This is a new science that enables the direct measurement of fundamental material properties at production speeds and is rugged enough to handle the most aggressive industrial environments. Whether the measurement need is for surface or subsurface cracks, weld quality or a vast variety of other process variables the unique non-contact nature of our RM-EMAT’s (Resonance Mode Electro Magnetic Acoustic Transducers) are paired with our ARIS measurement unit to provide go/no-go or quantitative analysis in as little as .003 seconds. In practice the EMAR technique provides measurement capability beyond conventional techniques including the newer couplant based phased array ultrasonics (UT) with the application and installation ease of tangential, flat coil eddy current (ET) technology. The EMAR technique should not be confused with the older RUS or resonant ultrasound spectroscopy. The Resonic EMAR technique is a non-contact, high frequency (1 to 15 Megahertz) narrow bandwidth approach. The volume of the resonant acoustic field generated by the non-contact RM-EMAT can be highly localized or “trapped” adjacent to the transducer or allowed to disperse and resonate an entire component. In short, EMAR is not dependent on accommodating the ambiguities created when an entire component with changing physical and material properties is placed into broadband, low frequency resonance. This allows in-line inspection identifying small anomalies in structures such as tube, wire, sheet or other compound geometries. These same features of non-contact narrow band signal generation also enables the application of EMAR to the testing of manufactured components such as stamped and forged steel, powdered metal assemblies and fasteners during the manufacturing process.
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Contact Information: Resonic NDT Systems, Inc.
Phone: (702) 609-8604
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