Petrochemical

Pressure Vessels

Pressure Vessels

Petrochemical

Specific Services

API 510 Inspection

API 510 Inspection

Usually under the guidance of our clients, we offer general pressure vessel inspection services according to API 510. We can perform full external (in-service)...

Usually under the guidance of our clients, we offer general pressure vessel inspection services according to API 510. We can perform full external (in-service) or internal (out-of-service) inspections as required.

 

Advantages :

  • Complete report attesting to observations according to API 510 requirements
  • Certified and competent staff
  • Proficiency in advanced testing to suggest optimal inspection techniques and properly interpret results

 

To note :

  • An API 510 inspector cannot issue an internal or external pressure installation periodic inspection certificate. Only an inspector employed by a firm qualified in pressure installations according to the applicable legislation can produce such certificate.

Internal crack detection using PAUT

Internal crack detection using PAUT

The ultrasonic phased-array technique allows multiple angles to be used simultaneously, creating a two-dimensional view in a pie shape. This greater coverage...

The ultrasonic phased-array technique allows multiple angles to be used simultaneously, creating a two-dimensional view in a pie shape. This greater coverage of the wall or weld section allows rapid detection of cracks on the opposite surface, as well as a good interpretation of the type of defect.

Advantages :

  • Fast scans with excellent probability of detection
  • Characterization and precise positioning of defects
  • Volumetric inspection, not just on the surface
  • As effective for inspecting "T" joints as butt joints
  • Applicable on hot surfaces (variable maximum temperature)

To note :

  • Requires application of couplant to inspection surfaces
  • Sensitive to irregularities at the contact surface
  • Technique sensitive to very small defects, on the other hand, a crack must be of a certain depth to be characterized as such (from 1 to 3 mm depending on the application)

Certifications:

  • ASNT, SNT-TC-1A, Ultrasonic testing and PAUT, level 2 and 3
  • CGSB, Ultrasonic Testing, level 2
  • API, QUPA
  • ASNT, Ultrasonic Testing, level 3

Thickness loss detection using PAUT

Thickness loss detection using PAUT

We generally use "phased-array" ultrasonic testing for the detection of loss of thickness in the walls, heads and nozzle necks of equipments. This technique...

We generally use "phased-array" ultrasonic testing for the detection of loss of thickness in the walls, heads and nozzle necks of equipments.

This technique provides fast coverage and excellent interpretation of surface profiles.

Advantages :

  • Precise thickness data
  • Rapid coverage of large areas
  • Excellent interpretation of the type of dammage
  • Possible to inspect through a uniform and well-adhered paint
  • Applicable on hot surfaces (variable maximum temperature)

To consider :

  • Need to apply couplant to the contact surface
  • It may be difficult or impossible to take measurements from a heavily corroded contact surface
  • Measurements may become more difficult to take when the remaining thickness is less than 1 to 3mm (depending on the application)

Surface crack detection using magnetic particles

Surface crack detection using magnetic particles

Magnetic particles non-destructive testing method is very efficient and simple to perform. It detects defects emerging at the surface in ferromagnetic...

Magnetic particles non-destructive testing method is very efficient and simple to perform. It detects defects emerging at the surface in ferromagnetic materials. A magnetic yoke is generally used to create the magnetic field.

Different Techniques:

  • Dry powder (yellow or red)
  • Black particles on a white background ("black & white")
  • Fluorescent particles (in dark environment)

Advantages :

  • Fast and effective
  • Excellent probability of detection
  • Applicable on various geometries
  • The dry powder technique is applicable at high temperature

To note :

  • Applicable only to ferromagnetic materials
  • Detection of surface defects, or very close to the surface, only
  • Requires a clean surface (no grease)

Technician Certifications:

  • ASNT, SNT-TC-1A, Magnetic Particles, Level 2
  • CGSB, Magnetic Particles, Level 2

Thickness Mapping using PAUT

Thickness Mapping using PAUT

Phased-array ultrasonic thickness measurement data can be recorded based on position to obtain detailed thickness mapping for the region of interest. Different...

Phased-array ultrasonic thickness measurement data can be recorded based on position to obtain detailed thickness mapping for the region of interest. Different scanners can be used, including a magnetic robot with a range of 60 feet, or a pipe elbow scanner. But more frequently we use a small encoder attached to the probe for versatility, being that obstacles are often present in the areas of interest (nozzle, walkways, ladders, insulation, etc.).

Advantages :

  • Efficient and detailed thickness mapping
  • Data available in Excel format for "fitness for service" calculations or monitoring of progress over time
  • Very versatile technique
  • During shutdowns, this technique applied from the inside allows excellent detection of CUI (corrosion under insulation)

To consider :

  • Requires application of couplant or water to the contact surface
  • Magnetic robot can be used to reach remote areas

Technician Certifications:

  • ASNT, SNT-TC-1A, PAUT
  • ASNT, UT level 3

3D Modeling of visible damages

3D Modeling of visible damages

We master 3D scanning technologies which allow us to obtain accurate profiles of loss of thickness or deformation. The use of self-adhesive targets on...

We master 3D scanning technologies which allow us to obtain accurate profiles of loss of thickness or deformation. The use of self-adhesive targets on the inspected surface allows very precise scanning of the surface profile, even on site.

Applications:

  • Characterization of areas of corrosion or deformation
  • Extensive damage impact assessment using finite element analysis
  • Monitoring of damage development over time

To note :

  • The surface must be dry and not very reflective.
  • The technique models any material on the surface, so also paint, deposits or corrosion. It is necessary to clean the surfaces of interest for more precision.
  • The result obtained is the profile of the modeled surface, and not directly the wall thickness, it is necessary to supplement with ultrasonic testing to judge the remaining thicknesses.
  • The technique requires some clearance (min 12 ") from the surface of interest.

Detection and Mapping of HIC

Detection and Mapping of HIC

Phased-array ultrasound provides excellent detection of defects through wall thicknesses, such as hydrogen blisters (HICs). It is possible to perform manual...

Phased-array ultrasound provides excellent detection of defects through wall thicknesses, such as hydrogen blisters (HICs). It is possible to perform manual scans for detection. On the other hand, for a more precise follow-up over time of a given region, or for the mapping of an area with the presence of HIC, it is preferable to encode the data of the area in question using various types of scanners.

 

Advantages :

  • Detailed mapping of indications
  • Data saved for comparison over time

 

To Consider :

  • Requires application of couplant or water to the contact surface
  • Requires precise tracing of encoded areas, as well as fixed markers to be able to reproduce the inspection later

 

Technician Certifications:

  • ASNT, SNT-TC-1A, PAUT
  • ASNT, UT level 3

Surface crack detection using penetrant

Surface crack detection using penetrant

The non-destructive liquid penetrant testing method is simple to perform, but requires a few successive steps. This method makes it possible to detect...

The non-destructive liquid penetrant testing method is simple to perform, but requires a few successive steps. This method makes it possible to detect cracks or other defects opened or connected to the surface, and is mostly used for non-ferromagnetic materials, such as aluminum or stainless steels.

 

Advantages :

  • Simple execution
  • Excellent probability of detection
  • Applicable on a wide variety of geometries

 

To note :

  • Requires a very clean, paint-free surface
  • Inspected surface should be rather smooth, difficult to apply on porous surfaces
  • More "messy" process

 

Certification of Inspectors:

  • ASNT, SNT-TC-1A, PT Level 2
  • CGSB, PT Level 2

CUI Detection using Thermography

CUI Detection using Thermography

The thermographic inspection method consists of monitoring the temperature field of surfaces and analyzing abnormal thermal gradients that occur by the...

The thermographic inspection method consists of monitoring the temperature field of surfaces and analyzing abnormal thermal gradients that occur by the presence of anomalies in the insulation and in the wall of insulated equipment. This inspection method allows a quick and accurate scan when the equipment is in service, to target areas that may be causing corrosion under the insulation.

 

Advantages :

  • Non-contact technique with a high productivity rate for sweeping large isolated areas.
  • CUI detection rate around 90% for the detection of wet insulation with corrosion.
  • Flexible technology complementary to other non-destructive testing methods

 

To consider :

  • A corroded area, but without moisture, has a significantly lower probability of detection
  • Excellent knowledge of thermography (data acquisition and analysis) is required to achieve a good level of success.
  • Reflective surfaces can cause more optical artifacts

Internal thickness loss detection using thermography

Internal thickness loss detection using thermography

Using high resolution infrared cameras and image processing algorithms, it is possible to detect internal thickness losses from the exterior of an equipment...

Using high resolution infrared cameras and image processing algorithms, it is possible to detect internal thickness losses from the exterior of an equipment in service. Localized and significant loss of thickness, or damaged refractory will cause an abnormal thermal gradient detectable with the infrared camera.

 

Advantages :

  • Fast, non-contact technique for sweeping large areas
  • The inspection is carried out when the equipment is in service (hot)
  • Complementary to other non-destructive testing methods for validation

 

To consider :

  • Limited sensitivity for small damage
  • A temperature differential of at least 40 °C between the ambient and the process is required
  • An excellent unserstanding of thermography is required to achieve a good level of success

Cladding disbond detection

Cladding disbond detection

Phased-array ultrasonic testing is very effective for detecting lack of fusion or disbond of the interior metal protection (cladding or weld overlay).

Phased-array ultrasonic testing is very effective for detecting lack of fusion or disbond of the interior metal protection (cladding or weld overlay). This technique offers rapid coverage and an excellent probability of detection.

 

Advantages :

  • Excellent probability of detection
  • Rapid coverage of large areas
  • Fast and efficient sizing of defects
  • Possible to inspect through a uniform and well-adhered paint
  • Applicable on hot surfaces (variable maximum temperature)

 

To consider :

  • Need to apply couplant to the contact surface of inspected wall
  • It may be difficult or impossible to take measurements from a heavily corroded contact surface