NDT test instrument LPM series
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NDT test instrument
NDT test instrument
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aeronautical

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FPI lines are the most versatile NDT systems covering most of the typical requirements for surface defect testing in the aerospace industry. They cover most of the materials (aluminum, magnesium, steel, titanium, zinc, special alloys as Inconel, Waspalloy, ) and shapes (blades, vanes, wheels, shafts, rods, spools, drums, landing gear legs, structural parts and many more) which occur in aerospace NDT. ATG lines fulfill the requirements of all standard norms used in Aerospace as ASTM1417, NADCAP and special customer norms as Rolls & Royce, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, Honeywell, Safran and more. Type of best suiting line is determined by size and complexity of part, required testing capacity, special customer requirements, size of the room and other criteria. LPM 320 / 530 FPI line is of stainless steel execution allowing long lifespan. We offer these lines in multiple tank sizes and many variation of penetrant and developer application including most popular like immersion, electrostatic spraying and storm box. Line can be equipped with variety of accessories and options like LED UV lamps, DI Water preparation, overhead hoist for manipulation, open or closed circuit waste water treatment plant and others to exactly fit to your needs. Key features of LPM 320 / 530: Stainless steel execution Different tank sizes possible Modular execution allowing to fit the line to your needs Fulfilling NADCAP and other Aerospace requirements Wide portfolio of accessories and options Standardized solution with many satisfied customers

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