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  1. 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.

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  2. Learn about two key technologies of choice for positive material identification (PMI) in midstream and downstream operations: handheld XRF and LIBS analysis, including the latest capabilities for PMI in the commissioning process or for retroactive inspection of existing assets.

  3. Positive material identification can prevent potential product failure in manufacturing. At oil and gas, power generation and pharmaceutical plants, pre-service and in-service inspection of critical components and welds with PMI can prevent breakdown and its costly consequences.

  4. 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.

  5. 31 maj 2023 · This article covers the guidelines for positive material identification (PMI) of pressure-retaining alloy material components, alloy bolting, welding consumables, welds, weld overlays and cladding. PMI examination may be carried out at the fabricators, vendors or material suppliers facility.

  6. 10 paź 2019 · PMI-MASTER Smart: The smarter way to test. Positive material identification (PMI) is essential to verify the grade and composition of stainless steel before releasing into production. Using the wrong grade can damage machining equipment, result in field failure or flout industry regulations.

  7. Review how XRF is used for positive material identification (PMI) and weld inspection for the oil and gas (O&G) sector. Testing methods, sample considerations, and strategies and tools for data management are discussed.