NDE Applications

Structural Integrity has a long history of developing innovative Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) applications, tools, training, and services, supported by extensive engineering expertise. These capabilities enable our highly experienced staff to complete essential inspections and documentation required for any NDE integrity project.
NDE Applications

UT ILO RT

For new construction and replacement weld examination services, SI is well-versed in code-compliant ultrasonic examinations performed in lieu of radiography. Code-compliant UT examinations can be performed per the requirements of B31.1 and B31.3, including applications of ASME Case 189. Since these exams can be conducted concurrent with fabrication activities (i.e., no radiation source), results are higher welding production rates and more timely delivery of results for any repair needs.

Corrosion Mapping

SI uses a high-resolution ultrasonic dual-matrix phased array probe for thickness mapping. This probe can be used with an encoding device or scanner to generate a detailed map of component thickness over large areas. SI can use our SIPEC technology to map thickness through the coating layer for components with thick coatings, wraps, or liners. Advantages include:
System Internals

System Internals

Structural Integrity provides NDE services for inspecting the walls and floors of tanks and other non-pressurized vessels using a variety of GWPA, SIPECā„¢ ECT, EMAT UT methods and technologies.
Pressure Vessels

Pressure Vessels

Structural Integrity provides integrated engineering solutions for High-Pressure Equipment by applying advanced engineering tools and inspection techniques. Our vast experience combines to provide solutions that can reduce life cycle costs, reduce downtime, and extend equipment life, such as our novel SI In-Vessel Automated Scanner (SIIVAS) system.
CASS Components

CASS Components

In addition to current ISI requirements, License Renewal requires specific attention to CASS Cast Austenitic Stainless-Steel components commonly found in RCS Main Coolant Loops and Pressurizer Surge Lines. Industry research, combined with our ultrasonic testing expertise and culture of innovation, has resulted in SI developing the first practical commercial solution to inspect CASS: Ultrasonic Procedure SI-UT-228 i.a.w. Code Case N-824 / ASME Section XI, App III, Supp. 2
Heavy Lift Rigs

Heavy Lift Rigs

SI provides certified, experienced personnel, equipment, and procedures for safety-related and non-safety-related applications for heavy-lift equipment testing, such as reactor head and internal lift rigs, ISFSI yokes, etc.
Raw Water Piping

Raw Water Piping

Innovative, multi-technology approach to rapidly scanning and characterizing extensive portions of service water/emergency cooling systems. It can be applied to buried or above-ground piping.

Weld Overlays (WOLs)

SI examines WOLs installed preemptively or in response to inspection findings. Integrating NDE with engineering and welding activities optimizes overlay design conditions and minimizes implementation time. Accurate characterization of WOL geometry and subsurface conditions enables detailed life assessment of the as-installed repair.

Turbine & Generator Rotors

Solutions to ensure a safe, reliable, and efficient operation.
Dissimilar Metal Welds (DMWs)

Dissimilar Metal Welds (DMWs)

SI performs examinations of DMWs following Section XI, Appendix VIII requirements via PAUT methods. The scope and execution of these exams can be customized to address specific needs, with deployment options ranging from fully manual to manually encoded to fully automated. Results are rapidly processed and validated by experienced field technicians to support prompt decision-making in the event of findings.
Buried Piping

Buried Piping

Other Applications

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