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SGS PMI categorises materials by alloy content

A SGS SA - Industrial Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 10, 2009

The SGS Positive Material Identification System allows the user to efficiently gather and analyse large quantities of data.

It was developed after SGS was challenged with performing retro positive material identification for one of its refining clients, to address the issue of non-conforming material components in critical piping systems.

SGS PMI gives the user flexibility to categorise non-conforming materials based on the specific alloy-content of that material.

This allowed the refinery to replace three per cent of the seven per cent non-conforming components.

The remaining components were either reclassified or monitored based on the service conditions and the alloy content.

The cost of the retro positive material identification programme was a small fraction of the savings netted by not having to replace all of the non-conforming components.

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