An Eddy Current Test Block is a calibration standard used to calibrate and verify the performance of eddy current testing equipment. The block is designed with known features or defects, allowing operators to ensure that the eddy current testing equipment is working correctly. These blocks are often made from conductive materials such as aluminum, steel, or copper to simulate the conditions of real-world materials during testing.
Designed for Eddy Current Testing: Used to calibrate and verify eddy current instruments for detecting surface and sub-surface defects in conductive materials. Known Defects: The block may have known flaws or features such as drilled holes, notches, or other geometric variations, which allow for verification of flaw detection sensitivity. High-Precision: The test block is manufactured with precise measurements to ensure it serves as a reliable reference for calibration. Durable Material: Made from steel or other suitable conductive materials to replicate the properties of test materials. Common in Aerospace and Manufacturing: Used for routine calibration checks in industries that rely on eddy current testing to inspect critical components, such as aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
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