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Eddy Current Probe Selection Guide

The Eddy Current Probe Selection Guide is designed to help you easily identify the best probe size and test frequency for a given eddy current tube inspection application.


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Business Free General Electric Company iPhone, iPad, iPod

This app is an ideal on-site tool for inspection professionals who need to quickly identify the best probe size and test frequency prior to ordering probes for an inspection.

By entering a few key variables such as material, fill factor, and tube wall, users will receive information enabling them to make fast, accurate and cost effective decisions.


GE Inspection Technologies eddy current probes for non-ferrous tubing are designed to meet the stringent inspection needs of balance-of-plant applications in the Oil & Gas and Power Generation industries.



About GE MCS 
Measurement & Control Solutions is a leading innovator in advanced, sensor-based measurement, non-destructive testing and inspection and condition monitoring, delivering accuracy, productivity and safety to a wide range of industries, including oil & gas, power generation, aerospace, transportation and healthcare. It is part of GE Oil & Gas Services.

Reviews

Perfect
PopeyeC

Makes chosing a probe and test frequency very easy...do not need to use an instrument wizard or a book, or even a PC. Useful and ultraportable. Thanks GE


One size fits all
MrServOn

Best eddy current probe app I've ever seen


A bit lacking
Near field

Seems to favor only non ferromagnetic materials. An expansion for high carbon steels and feritic s/s would be good for reference.


Useful, could be improved
klrscout

Great for when a technician has to use an issued laptop and cannot access the usual excel apps common for the purpose. The new version's colors are not great contrast for aging eyes, and the wall thickness field will not accept dimensions in thousandths for some reason.


Just ok
lvstrings

The APP wont accept actual tubing wall thickness and rounds up to nearest size. This throws off the prime frequency by a huge amount.


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