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thickness testing for a steel plate

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noslo59

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Jun 7, 2005
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I am looking for another method of testing the thickness of a steel plate that doesn't involve conventional methods (ie caliper, etc). I am quite aware of ultrasonic testing. However, I am looking for some other nondestructive method of quantitatively determining the thickness of a steel plate. I would appreciate any other suggestions. Thanks
 
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Have you looked at the UT equipment used to survey tank floors? They can scan a lot of area quickly. It really depends on the resolution that you need.

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