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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.
- Microscopy Analysis of Metals
Microscopy analysis of metals is important for ensuring...
- On-Site Metallurgy
On-site metallurgy services can help to verify the safety...
- Carbon Fibre Composites
Since there is a constant drive for the reduction in weight,...
- Chemical Analysis of Metals
Chemical analysis of metals is used for a wide variety of...
- Microscopy Analysis of Metals
The DELTA Element is a cost-effective handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer optimized for scrap metal sorting, positive material identification (PMI), alloy QA/QC, and precious metals analysis.
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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.
8 gru 2016 · Using a cost benefit analysis can help teams identify the highest and best return on an investment based on the cost, resources, and risk involved. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of cost benefit analysis, and offer insight and tips from industry experts.
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.
26 lip 2018 · Positive material identification (PMI) is a quick and non-destructive way to determine the chemical composition of materials used as part of a range of industrial processes. As PMI becomes more central to organisations, here’s a quick guide on the dos and don’ts of PMI.