The quality control of hardfacing is one of the areas where non-destructive testing is applied. To detect defects and inconsistencies in the industrial practice one uses the same methods as in the testing of welded joints. Computed Tomography is a type of X-ray spectroscopy. It is used as a diagnostic method that allows to obtain layered images of examined hardfacing. The paper presents the use of Computed Tomography for the evaluation of defects of hardfacing parts and errors. Padding welds were produced using GMA consumable electrode welding with CO2 active gas. The padding material used were cored wires FILTUB DUR 16, and ones produced from a Fe-Mn-C-Si-Cr-Mo-Ti-W alloy. The layers were padded on to different surfaces: C45, 165CrV12, 42C...
This paper presents relatively new examples of X-ray tomography applications to engineering material...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is recognized as a core technology for producing advanced high value com...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a novel method for fabricating parts from three-dimensional model dat...
The quality of welded joints depends on many factors. The relevant standards stipulate technical con...
The complexity of components fabricated in today's industry is ever increasing. This increase is par...
Additive techniques become more and more common in manufacturing processes. Among metallic materials...
Mobile Tomographic Computer Aided Radiometry (TomoCAR) is based on the mechanical position control o...
Modern digital non destructive testing (NDT) techniques achieved an extraordinary improvement of mea...
Currently, non-destructive methods are increasingly being used to inspect the critical components in...
In the present paper, computed tomography (CT) inspection is shown. The CT inspection method allowed...
Additive manufacturing technologies are highly versatile, capable of producing components with prev...
In an industrial environment, the quality assurance of weld seams requires extensive efforts. The mo...
Additive manufacturing methods are gaining increasing popularity for rapidly and efficiently manufac...
In this paper, a state of the art automated defect recognition (ADR) system is presented that was de...
Defects in metal arc gas (MAG) welds made in S235JR low carbon steel of 6 mm thickness were examined...
This paper presents relatively new examples of X-ray tomography applications to engineering material...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is recognized as a core technology for producing advanced high value com...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a novel method for fabricating parts from three-dimensional model dat...
The quality of welded joints depends on many factors. The relevant standards stipulate technical con...
The complexity of components fabricated in today's industry is ever increasing. This increase is par...
Additive techniques become more and more common in manufacturing processes. Among metallic materials...
Mobile Tomographic Computer Aided Radiometry (TomoCAR) is based on the mechanical position control o...
Modern digital non destructive testing (NDT) techniques achieved an extraordinary improvement of mea...
Currently, non-destructive methods are increasingly being used to inspect the critical components in...
In the present paper, computed tomography (CT) inspection is shown. The CT inspection method allowed...
Additive manufacturing technologies are highly versatile, capable of producing components with prev...
In an industrial environment, the quality assurance of weld seams requires extensive efforts. The mo...
Additive manufacturing methods are gaining increasing popularity for rapidly and efficiently manufac...
In this paper, a state of the art automated defect recognition (ADR) system is presented that was de...
Defects in metal arc gas (MAG) welds made in S235JR low carbon steel of 6 mm thickness were examined...
This paper presents relatively new examples of X-ray tomography applications to engineering material...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is recognized as a core technology for producing advanced high value com...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a novel method for fabricating parts from three-dimensional model dat...