Eddy current testing (ECT) is a non-destructive testing method that uses electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials. The process involves inducing oscillating electrical currents in the material through an alternating magnetic field, which can reveal defects by disturbing the flow of these currents. Key factors affecting ECT include conductivity, permeability, frequency, and the geometry of the coil used in the testing.
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Eddy Current Testing
Eddy current testing (ECT) is a non-destructive testing method that uses electromagnetic induction to detect and characterize surface and sub-surface flaws in conductive materials. The process involves inducing oscillating electrical currents in the material through an alternating magnetic field, which can reveal defects by disturbing the flow of these currents. Key factors affecting ECT include conductivity, permeability, frequency, and the geometry of the coil used in the testing.