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SGS offers non-destructive testing of tanks

A SGS SA - Industrial Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 2, 2009

SGS Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is able to carry out expert controls, inspections and measurements of tanks storing dangerous goods to ensure business security and safety.

The storage of dangerous goods in tanks involves risk to the population, the environment, and the surrounding area and must therefore be executed safely.

In order to reduce economic and environmental risks, periodic inspections of the tank condition, and in particular the tank bottom and shells, is of utmost importance to prevent disasters from happening.

SGS NDT has the experience, the accreditations and up-to-date equipment to carry out expert controls, inspections and measurements to ensure business security and safety, for both existing and new installations.

SGS NDT gives an insight into the risk of leakage and other safety critical defects - this increases the integrity and safety within the installation and in turn prevents unnecessary operating expenses.

SGS provides a cradle-to-grave package, where its involvement starts at the tank design right through to the management of the inspection data.

SGS takes care of the complete tank turnaround where it comes to integrity and reliability services.

Services for storage tanks include, but are not limited to, the following: design verification and mechanical integrity studies; project management and supervision of construction; tank calibration; periodic external and internal inspection as per API 653 and EEMUA 159; consulting and supervision of repair and certification; data hosting and asset integrity management.

In terms of non-destructive testing services for storage tanks, SGS's services focus on tank bottom inspection and tank shell inspection.

For the inspection of tank bottoms, SGS offers a quick and reliable inspection by combining two techniques: magnetic flux leakage (MFL) and ultrasonic testing (UT).

By using these two techniques, corrosion is detected effectively (MFL) and quantified reliably (UT).

To assess the wall thickness of tank shells accurately, SGS uses a rugged remote access ultrasonic crawler - a piece of equipment designed to cost-effectively take ultrasound thickness measurements on above-ground ferromagnetic structures, without the need for costly scaffolding or rope access.

These inspection services are completed by Asset Integrity Management Services, providing clients with clear line-of-sight for all inspection, reporting and asset integrity management activities.

SGS operates a variety of NDT and inspection services.

The company will fully execute all needs for compliance with local and global regulation.

Based on the integrity assessment additional inspections can be scheduled or specific location will be marked for future monitoring.

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