Protect Your Tanks from the Ground Up: MFL Technology at Work
Detect thinning metal before it causes leaks and safeguard your tanks with cutting-edge, reliable technology
Tank inspection ensures the safety and integrity of tanks by preventing accidental leaks and avoiding costly decontamination. A common failure mechanism is a leakage through the floor, damaging the tank foundation and leading to instability. Some of the Storage tank floors in industries are required to be inspected while the tank is out of service.
IXAR performs this task using the Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) technique in which, a section of the bottom tank is magnetized to, or near to, a saturation of flux between the poles of the bridge. Any significant thinning of the bottom plate will result in some of the magnetic flux being forced into, or leaking into the air around the area of reduction. Sensors to detect these flux leakages are placed between the poles of the bridge. MFL is a qualitative test method, so indications located by this technology require follow-up testing mainly by ultrasonic testing in order to determine the exact size and location of the defects.
IXAR is performing tank floor inspection with one of the most advanced machines by Eddyfi Technologies called Silverwing 3D Floor map that uses two technologies
Protect Your Tanks from the Ground Up: MFL Technology at Work
Detect thinning metal before it causes leaks and safeguard your tanks with cutting-edge, reliable technology
Brochure – Silverwing Floormap Tank Floor Inspection