Other Industries
Many industrial sectors rely on surface integrity inspection for safety-critical components—especially pressure-containing parts, weldments, and machined surfaces where minor discontinuities can impact reliability.
Industrial Applications
Typical components & inspection focus
Many industrial sectors rely on surface integrity inspection for safety-critical and quality-critical components. Typical applications include pressure-containing parts, weldments, machined surfaces, and maintenance-related components where repeatable inspection decisions and practical workflow control are important.
Typical components
- Pressure vessels and weld areas
- Heat exchangers, nozzles, and fittings
- Valves, flanges, and piping components
- Castings, forgings, and machined parts
- Structural weldments and critical joints
- Maintenance and repair components (MRO / retrofit)
Inspection focus
- Incoming inspection for material and fabrication quality
- In-process inspection during machining and welding
- Final inspection before commissioning, shipment, or service
- Verification of surface integrity around welds and critical transitions
- Consistent acceptance decisions and traceable inspection records
- Repeatability, cleanliness, and practical process stability
