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  1. A rapid, non-destructive method, positive material identification is performed on a wide range of components and assets, and provides a semi-quantitative chemical analysis. It is used for both material verification and identification.

  2. Positive Material Identification (PMI) is a fast and non-destructive testing (NDT) method for verifying the chemical composition of metals and alloys. PMI can be used to verify that supplied materials conform to the proper standards and specifications.

  3. Our PMI Analyzers based on XRF have a large selection of positive materials they identify. Magnesium and aluminum alloys, stainless and tool steels, solders, titanium and nickel alloys, copper alloys, brasses and bronzes, zinc and cobalt alloys, low alloy steels, and so on.

  4. Easily analyze corners, joints, and tight welds with lightweight, ergonomic design. Perform material inspection even when the plant is up and running. Analyze quickly to maximize sample throughput and productivity. Enhanced low nickel detection for low alloy steel (LAS) analysis.

  5. Positive Material Identification (PMI) analyzers for safety inspection and pipeline integrity. Tough legislation around material testing has set the bar high for the instruments used for positive material identification (PMI) within petrochemical, petroleum, power and chemical plants.

  6. Positive Material Identification (PMI) can prevent mix-ups that can result in component failure, which can cause costly downtime, repair and replacement, lost (leaking) material, environmental and fire hazards, or batch contamination.

  7. Positive Material Identification (PMI) is a way that engineers or technicians can verify that a part was manufactured out of the correct material or that the correct material is being installed. It is also commonly referred to as Alloy Verification (AV) or Positive Material Verification.

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