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<title>Eddy Current Tie Bolt Inspection System Outperforms Other Testing Methods</title>
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<description>aircraft wheel tie bolts are extremely safety-critical, so airlines strive to us the best available test methods to locate potential problems....</description> 
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<title>Portable Eddy-Current Scanners Save Time in Non-destructive Testing and Training</title>
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<description>problem: some eddy current scanners are slower than others. when you work in areas such as manufacturing, the military, commercial aviation or bridge inspection...</description> 
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<title>How Can Parts Manufacturers Speed Up Quality Assurance Processes During Production?</title>
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<description>eddy current testing (et) is a tried and true method for detecting flaws, such as cracks, laps and pin holes in safety-critical automotive parts....</description> 
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<title>Non Destructive Testing Methods - How Eddy Current  Ultrasonic Testing Works</title>
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<description>nondestructive testing (ndt), sometimes called nondestructive examination (nde) or nondestructive inspection (ndi), is any method of materials testing whereby the material being tested is not damaged...</description> 
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