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Radiographic Inspection

After more than a century, radiographic inspection is still the nondestructive method of choice for most projects, whether in the laboratory or in the field.
Stork operates radiographic laboratories around the country, staffed with certified technicians and outfitted with the latest technical and image processing equipment to process, inspect, and certify to the highest standards a wide variety of products for the aerospace, power generation, military, nuclear, and commercial industries.

We operate one of the largest inspection cells; our largest x-ray chamber in the U.S.—measuring 32 feet by 32 feet—is equipped with a 4MeV linear accelerator that is capable of penetrating the equivalent of 12 inches of steel.
Our materials handling systems can accommodate items weighing up to 6 tons.

We commonly use our advanced radiographic inspection methods to:

  • detect discontinuities in weld and weld overlays, castings, forgings, valves and components, machined parts, pressure vessels, structural steel, and aircraft structures, boilers, power plants, etc.
  • determine the extent of internal and external corrosion and erosion in process piping, pressure vessels, and valves, using radiography shadow shots.
  • locate reinforcement bars, conduit, and post-tension cables in concrete slabs and columns.

Want to learn more about radiography or other services we offer? Send us your question for a quick response. 

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