
Pulsed eddy current flaw detector

Pulsed eddy current flaw detector
The SwiftScan pulsed eddy current flaw detector is designed to detect corrosion under insulation without dismantling it. The device can be used to inspect pipelines in operation.
The SwiftScan provides the diagnostics without preliminary surface preparation, without the need to remove and restore the insulation coating.
Insulation can be made from any non-conductive coating: polyurethane, mineral wool, plastic, paint, air.
Insulation jacket can be made from aluminum or galvanized steel.
• Pipelines with thermal insulation
• Heating networks
• Oil pipelines, field pipelines
• Steel ship parts under a thick layer of paint
Bright display shows measured thickness, A-scan and C-scan
The SwiftScan can operate through aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel coatings
...located both on the external and internal surface of metal!


The SwiftScan measures the averaged metal thickness under each probe of the probe assembly.
The flaw detector works through galvanized steel casings.
The device and probe are housed in a shockproof plastic case with protective rubber inserts. The displays of the device and control unit are protected by tempered, impact-resistant glass.
Technical specifications
The SwiftScan PEC Flaw Detector
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Range of measured thickness for steel (depends on the thickness of the insulation)0…35 mm
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Average thickness measurement error10%
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Range of insulation coating thickness0…300 mm
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Lowest diameter of tested pipes15 mm
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Dynamic scan speedup to 80 mm/sec
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Temperature of metal in the test object-200°…+600 °С
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Temperature of insulation jacket surface in the area of probe placement-20°…+60 °С
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Range of operating ambient temperature-20…+50 °C
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Time of continuous operation without recharging the battery8 hours
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Cable length (from the probe assembly to the device, the cable is combined with the control unit)5 m
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Dimensions335 x 250 x 110 mm
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Weight4.2 kg






