NDT Global in attendance at International Pipeline Conference 2018
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World Pipelines,
Held in partnership with the International Pipeline Exposition (IPE), the biennial event has become internationally renowned as the world's premier pipeline conference and expo.
NDT Global's representatives will be showcasing their latest high-resolution metal loss and crack inspection robots and their newest ultrasonic geometry inspection solutions, including Evo Series 1.0 Atlas UG.
NDT Global's Dr. Thomas Hennig (Global Product Manager), Rogelio Guajardo (Global Manager, Data Analysis UC) and Cory Wargacki (Manager, Key Account Management) will be presenting four papers during the conference.
Topics include:
- Complex circumferential stress corrosion cracking – sizing and consequences for integrity management programme
- Inline inspection in lieu of hydrostatic testing for low frequency electric resistance welded pipe
- Exceeding limitations – ultrasonic crack inspections become feasible for liquid natural gas
- Integration of data from multiple inline inspection systems to improve crack detection and characterisation
All NDT Global presentations will be held in MacLeod Hall at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre. Attendees can also go to booth #712 to talk with NDT Global experts and product managers about the latest robotics technologies designed to enhance and improve integrity management programmes.
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