Phoenix launches new motorised weld inspection scanner
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Phoenix Inspection Systems Ltd. are pleased to announce the launch of SAW Bug (Single Axis Weld scanner) – a motorised magnetic-wheeled buggy for the inspection of circumferential welds on carbon steel pipelines and vessels.
The abilities of the Bug
SAW Bug incorporates many of the proven features of the Phoenix dual axis MagScan, with the package streamlined for a much lower price point to enable cost effective automated inspections in a simple user-friendly kit.
The four-wheel drive system delivers constant speed whether ascending or descending the inspection surface, and the powerful magnetic buggy provides excellent grip and performance that can overcome small obstructions, providing the operator with the most accurate data possible.
A standard SAW Bug holds four probes: typically, two phased array and two TOFD, but can accommodate up to six ultrasonic probes in a compact design, making it adaptable for the inspection of a wide range of welds from 4 in. pipes up to large vessels.
Phoenix comments
Andrew Brewis, Sales Manager at Phoenix Inspection Systems said: “SAW Bug is a great new addition to the Phoenix range of scanners. It is compatible with industry standard instrumentation, providing inspection engineers with a ‘no-fuss’, low cost weld inspection product.”
Additional information
If you would like to see a demonstration of SAW Bug visit Andrew on stand B7 at Materials Testing 2015, The International Centre, Telford, UK, from 8 - 10 September 2015.
Edited from various sources by Stephanie Roker
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