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WINS 2012 NDT Training Course Calendar: Contact us right away!

Level I/II MT/PT course
in State College, PA December 12-15, 2011

Level I UT course completed in State College, PA December 5-9, 2011

Level III NDT Consultation Services for procedure development, personnel qualification, training etc. available

WINS expands fiberglass and steel tank inspection capability to include remote visual inspection.

WINS NDT now offers services in Egypt through a regional partner

Level II UT course completed in State College, PA October 6-9, 2011

Level II AE course completed in State College, PA October 24-28, 2011

Level I MT/PT course completed in State College, PA October 10-11, 2011

Level I UT course completed in State College, PA September 26-30, 2011

Level I/II MT course completed in State College, PA September 22-23, 2011

Level I UT course completed in State College, PA September 6-9, 2011

Level I/II MT/PT course completed in State College, PA August 29-31, 2011

UT Weld Inspection course
in Somers, CT August 23-25, 2011

Level II UT course completed in State College, PA August 15-19, 2011

Level I UT course completed in State College, PA August 12, 2011

Level II UT course completed in Toronto, OH, July 23, 2011

Level I UT course completed in State College, PA July 15, 2011

Level I/II MT/PT course completed in Mayfield, OH July 8, 2011

Level I/II MT course completed in Indiana, PA June 29, 2011

Level I UT course in State College, PA March 28-April 1, 2011

Level I AE course in State College, PA March 21-25, 2011
 
WINS President delivered a talk at the ASNT Pittsburgh Chapter on Acoustic Emission on March 17, 2011

View a presentation on the
Principles and applications of long range ultrasound

WINS funded by Transportation Research Board to develop Bridge Cable Inspection Technology.

Watch 
video
of Wireless Acoustic Emission Sensor Network for Bridge Structural Health Monitoring
Amusement Park Rides Non Destructive Inspection

WavesinSolids provides non-destructive inspection to the amusement park industry.  It is important to verify the condition of amusement ride components such as axles, bogies, pivots, chassis, lap bar parts and other structural components to ensure safety and uninterrupted service during times of heavy use.  The NDT and inspection services offered are Visual Inspection (VI), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Liquid Dye Penetrant Testing (PT) and Ultrasonic Testing (UT).

 


  • Visual Inspection is the first tool in the inspection of any structure or component. Prior to any further NDE, a thorough visual inspection will be carried out. This inspection will reveal corrosion, damage and wear much more readily than other methods and can indicate where other investigative methods should be targeted. Over 90% of defects are found by the naked eye.

  • Magnetic Particle Inspection is performed in accordance with ASTM E 790.  The most common and widely-used method of NDE is magnetic particle testing (MT). The technique employs the nature of magnetic fields to identify potential defects. In magnetised materials, the magnetic field tends to travel within the solid material. When an applied field meets a crack or other defect, it will tend to 'jump' across the crack. Inspection engineers use magnetic ink to pick up this 'jumping' mechanism and hence identify a flaw.

  • Liquid Dye Penetrant Inspection is performed in accordance with ASTM E 165.  Dye or liquid penetrant inspection is a widely applied to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials (metals, plastics, or ceramics). Penetrant may be applied to both non-ferrous and ferrous (magnetic) materials, but for inspection of ferrous components magnetic particle inspection is preferred for its sub-surface detection capability. PT is used to detect casting and forging defects, cracks, and leaks in new products, and fatigue cracks on in-service components.

  • Ultrasonic Inspection is performed in accordance with ASTM E 164.  Ultrasound is used to find deep metal flaws (ex. cracking and inclusions) and to check thicknesses of parts.

In addition to flaw detection, WINS will also re-qualify repairs. WINS personnel are capable of performing manufacturer-required inspections as well as innovative and high tech inspection methods such as:

  • Advanced ultrasonic rail track inspection inspects coaster track for defects in the head region.
  • Guided wave tubing inspections inspects tubular track and sections for cracking and corrosion.
  • Phased array ultrasonic inspection is an advanced ultrasound technique that has the ability to sweep inspection angles to maximize the visible inspection area in parts with complicated geometry.
  • Remote operated video inspection is for visually gaining access to areas that are hidden or otherwise inaccessible for other NDT examinations.
  • Bolt Inspection is performed to ASTM standards.  Bolt inspection reveals the condition of in-use hardware and will also determine if the bolts and nuts are properly torqued.

WINS provides owners with technical inspection reports that can be filed with state inspectors or other governing bodies.

WINS American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) certified inspectors have complementary training in fall protection and confined space safety.  Additionally WINS inspectors are rope access (SPRAT) certified.  This gives inspectors the ability to use climb ropes in order to gain access to inspection locations rather than using costly JLGs or cranes.  WINS has a proven record of high quality inspection services and safety.