Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC®), a leader in nondestructive testing for over 95 years, is now offering bar and tube producers complete upgrades to their phased array ROWA and BIS detection systems.

For ROWA systems that are no longer operating at their desired level, you can rely on MAC for timely delivery of reliable, price-competitive phased array UT transducers, electronics, computers and software. This allows MAC to offer repair, maintenance, and spare parts to bring existing test systems up to the latest standards for detecting flaw/wall thickness/geometry and lamination.

Improved inspection throughput speeds and enhanced defect probability of detection can be achieved. And customers will appreciate MAC’s user-friendly operator interface and controls with test results displayed as B and C Scans. Variables such as frequency, number of elements, mechanical packaging, cable and connector styles can be replicated during upgrades. MAC ROWA upgrades provide the ideal solution for complex and high-speed inspections in the harshest of industrial environments.

Complete system integration and after-sales service from MAC® with Field Engineers and Representatives based throughout the world ensure continuing reliable and dependable operation of your ROWA or BIS systems.

For more information,

contact: Mr. Michael Moist – Vice President – Sales,

Magnetic Analysis Corp. 814-880-5994, mmoist@mac-ndt.com

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