PixelNomad
Member
I’ve been reading about eddy current testing and one thing still confuses me. Many sources say it’s great for surface defects, but how small are we actually talking about? Hairline cracks, early fatigue cracks, micro-defects — are those realistically detectable, or is that more marketing talk?
In our case, even very small cracks can grow quickly and cause serious issues later, so early detection is critical. I’m trying to understand whether eddy current testing can be trusted for that level of sensitivity in everyday inspections.
In our case, even very small cracks can grow quickly and cause serious issues later, so early detection is critical. I’m trying to understand whether eddy current testing can be trusted for that level of sensitivity in everyday inspections.