Discontinuities originate when the materials are subjected to extreme stress or temperature to alter the physical or chemical properties to satisfy the manufacturing needs. These may appear in the form of inclusions, cracks, laps, seams, laminations, shrinkages, cold shuts, voids, and so on. Depending on when and how they are formed, processing discontinuities can be classified as:
Casting discontinuities | Porosity, cold shuts, shrinkage, dross |
Rolling discontinuities | Laminations, stringers |
Forging discontinuities | Laps, bursts |
Machining discontinuities | Tears |
Grinding discontinuities | Cracks |
Heat treating discontinuities | Stress cracking |
Welding discontinuities | Undercut, lack of fusion, porosity, cracks, inclusions, lamellar tearing |
As industries use these processed materials further down the production line, ensuring their defect-free status becomes vital for analyzing the safety and quality of the product. This confirmation can be achieved with EC and UT methods of NDT testing.
From raw metal ingot to the processed final product, at each stage of production, NDT can recognize indications of flaws. With eddy current testing, the probability, and accuracy of detecting surface or near-surface flaws increases. With ultrasonic testing, in-depth, volumetric subsurface flaws can be identified by focusing on the ultrasonic beam and analyzing the deflection.
Although the accuracy and precision in an inspection are an advantage, the sheer scale desired for maintaining a healthy production level in the manufacturing industry can be challenging for complex inspections using regular NDT instruments. NDT instruments with scalability options can be used as a solution. These instruments can be configured to scale, and multiple units can be stacked together and operated in parallel to cover a wide inspection area. This approach is advantageous for the following reasons:
With the flexibility to inspect complex geometries and scalability to test volumes of products, discontinuities during manufacturing can be easily discerned while avoiding bottlenecks in the production environment.
Metal processing is a common manufacturing phase, as is the inspection of processed products. Products with discontinuities can pose a significant risk to human lives, the environment, and the operation. NDT instruments can prevent these products with discontinuities from moving forward in the production stream. Through flexible, advanced, compact, and scalable instruments such as Zetec’s Emerald and Quartz, manufacturers can look forward to increased productivity of quality products.
Eddyfi Technologies' advanced NDT instruments with powerful inspection and data analysis capabilities can provide reliable inspection results to meet your manufacturing standards. Contact us today to learn more about how Zetec can help improve quality by identifying processing discontinuities.