Services

Take a look at our Core Services below and if you have any questions at all please feel free to reach out any time. 

We come to your site fully kitted out and offer all-in billing with no surprise consumable fees. 

Inspection Services

Surface Inspection

Finding defects at or just below the surface

Surface Inspection uses two proven methods—Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) and Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI)—to detect surface-breaking cracks and defects you might otherwise miss.

MPI is used on magnetic materials and creates a visible indication of flaws using a magnetic field. LPI is used on non-magnetic materials and reveals flaws by applying a penetrant that seeps into defects and is then pulled out by a developer. Both are essential, highly-reliable methods used across the oil and gas, aerospace, and nuclear industries to ensure safety and prevent critical failures.

Ultrasonic Thickness Inspection

Accurate measurements of wall thicknesses

Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) Inspection is a non-invasive method for measuring the thickness of a material from one side. By sending high-frequency sound waves into a component and measuring the time it takes for them to bounce back, we can accurately determine the remaining wall thickness.

This is a vital tool for assessing and tracking corrosion or erosion in pipes, tanks, and vessels. UT inspection is a key part of any proactive maintenance plan, allowing you to monitor the integrity of your equipment and make data-driven decisions on repairs and replacement schedules—all without requiring a shutdown.

Thermography

Seeing the unseen with thermal cameras

Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) Inspection is a non-invasive method for measuring the thickness of a material from one side. By sending high-frequency sound waves into a component and measuring the time it takes for them to bounce back, we can accurately determine the remaining wall thickness.

This is a vital tool for assessing and tracking corrosion or erosion in pipes, tanks, and vessels. UT inspection is a key part of any proactive maintenance plan, allowing you to monitor the integrity of your equipment and make data-driven decisions on repairs and replacement schedules—all without requiring a shutdown.

Ultrasonic Leak Detection

Faster and better than snoop

Ultrasonic Leak Detection is a non-invasive, highly sensitive method for pinpointing the exact location of leaks in pressurized and vacuum systems. The technology detects the high-frequency sound waves generated by escaping air or gas, which are often inaudible to the human ear.

This allows for rapid and precise identification of leaks in a wide range of applications, including: compressors and air lines, pipes, valves, control systems, HVAC systems, and seals. By finding and fixing these leaks quickly, you can avoid wasting costly products, improve system efficiency, and enhance the overall safety of your operations.

Borescope Inspection

Assessing Internal Health

Borescope Inspection is a non-destructive method that uses a small, high-resolution camera on a flexible tube to visually inspect the interior of components and hard-to-reach areas. This provides a detailed look inside equipment, such as engines, pumps, piping, and machinery, without the need for disassembly.

 

By providing a clear view of internal conditions, borescope inspection is a crucial tool for diagnosing issues, checking for foreign object damage, and assessing wear and tear. This method saves you significant time and money by avoiding costly teardowns and offering a quick, accurate picture of your equipment’s internal health.

Condition Monitoring

Your Predictive Maintenance Partner

Beyond single-point inspections, our Condition Monitoring program is designed to be your long-term partner in asset reliability. We work directly with you to develop a customized inspection and testing plan for a specific piece of equipment or an entire system. This program can integrate any of our specialized inspection methods from Ultrasonic Thickness testing to MPI and Borescope inspections to provide a comprehensive and consistent view of your equipment’s health over time.

This isn’t just about finding problems; it’s about making data-driven decisions. By tracking data from consistent spot checks on critical repairs, monitoring the thickness of fuel tanks, and performing remaining life calculations, we help you transition from reactive to proactive maintenance. This allows you to accurately predict maintenance needs, schedule repairs during planned downtime, and extend the lifespan of your valuable assets. If your needs extend beyond our current methods, we are open to adding new inspection capabilities to our loadout to ensure your program is as comprehensive as possible.

Complete Data Control and Security As part of this program, we offer a unique data management solution. All inspection data, reports, and photos are saved and backed up on two physical thumb drives or hard drives. You can choose to keep both for complete control over your data, or we can securely store one as a backup. This ensures you always have immediate access to your historical data without the need for expensive servers, giving you full control and peace of mind.

Consulting and Advice

Your Solution for Proactive Planning

Our consulting services are designed to help you build smart, safe, and efficient systems from the ground up. With over a decade of experience in the field, we partner with you to analyze your unique needs and develop a robust inspection program that prevents downtime and extends the life of your equipment. We can assist you with everything from creating a new inspection program to auditing existing processes, helping you make data-driven decisions that save you time, money, and your people.

Our role is to be an extension of your team, providing expert guidance based on real-world experience. We believe that a well-informed crew is a safer, more efficient crew.

Advice is always free. We encourage you to reach out and talk to us about your equipment. We’re happy to offer an initial consultation and share our insights. To learn more about our background and what drives our commitment to safety and efficiency, please visit our About Us page.