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Warrington
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Listing of all 22 news releases from Phoenix Inspection Systems:
Ultrasonic testing improves nuclear safety
User application article AMEC has spent a decade developing the hot isostatic pressing process, starting with a 100 x 100mm panel weighing less than 5kg.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 9 May 2008)
Scanner tests weld quality
The Mini Magman can be used on everything from flat plate to pipes as small as three-inch outside diameter and is the suitable tool for testing pipe to elbow welds.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 5 November 2007)
Ultrasonic measurement tolerates high temperatures
Ultrasmart could save plant operators millions of pounds each year by allowing them to conduct more inspections on live plant,
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (24 August 2007)
Scanner detects turbine cracks
User application article Phoenix Inspection Systems' new scanner will Alstom to replace manual steam turbine disc inspections with the latest phased array techniques.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 5 July 2007)
Development Engineer appointed by testing company
Phoenix Inspection Systems' new Development Engineer will develop new NDT products and technologies.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (18 April 2007)
Nuclear inspection scanner still on the job
User application article A Scottish NDT team is celebrating its success after a decade inspecting French nuclear power stations, still using the same Phoenix scanner.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 2 February 2007)
Sonic device helps process plant maker
User application article German manufacturer of process plants is using a device that employs sonic waves to test for defects and blockages in pipes.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (21 April 2006)
Gregory rises at Phoenix
Research Associate from Manchester University brought in to strengthen transducer development team at non-destructive testing company.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (14 February 2006)
Servo controller features simple software control
A unique servomotor controller which offers sophisticated functions from a simple software system has been launched by Phoenix Inspection Systems.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (24 May 2005)
Scanner masters Swedish inspection tasks
User application article When the Swedish Qualification Centre required a "master" scanner to test inspection pieces at its Stockholm laboratories, it turned to Phoenix Inspection Systems.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 6 May 2005)
Power generation sector spurs demand
Demand for inspection equipment from the power generation sector continues to boost sales for Phoenix Inspection Systems, the Warrington-based ultrasonics specialist.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (16 June 2004)
Scanner improves nuclear safety
User application article New ultrasonic equipment to inspect the integrity of welds in pipework is helping to improve safety at Ignalina nuclear power station in Lithuania.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (13 January 2004)
Novel system tests heat exchanger tubes
User application article When the UK's largest inspection company wanted an alternative way to test the tubing inside heat exchangers, it turned to Phoenix Inspection Systems for help.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (30 December 2003)
More flexibility for magnetic scanner
Like its predecessor, Magman Mk2 is a magnetic wheeled manual scanner that is ideal for inspecting tanks and pipework.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 2 December 2003)
Siemens orders shaft inspection system
Siemens Power Generation, one of the world's leading manufacturers of steam turbines, has chosen equipment from Phoenix Inspection Systems to carry out critical shaft inspections on its products.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (25 September 2003)
Ultrasonic probe produces radar maps of corrosion
A rotating ultrasonic probe which provides a "radar map" of its surrounds promises to be a major step forward in the field of corrosion surveys.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (20 August 2003)
Encouragement for time of flight diffraction
Work to encourage the take-up of a relatively new ultrasound testing technique is being carried out by the University of Liverpool in conjunction with Phoenix Inspection Systems.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 6 August 2003)
Test specialist gains green certification
Nondestructive testing specialist Phoenix Inspection Systems has achieved the environmental standard ISO14001.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (13 June 2003)
Pipe scanner upgrades to phased array inspection
Phoenix Inspection Systems has upgraded its popular belt pipe scanner to carry out phased array inspections.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (29 April 2003)
Finding ways to test reactors of the future
Phoenix Inspection Systems is developing new techniques to inspect the next generation of nuclear reactors.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (29 January 2003)
Exports boost Phoenix establishment
Knowles takes on NDT applications

