Laboratory LRM® (Poland) is a company that specializes in non-destructive testing of steel cables, steel pipes and conveyors, providing equipment and NDT / NDE inspection services worldwide.
With over 30 years of scientific research and experience on the magnetic methods of testing steel cables and steel pipes in Poland and Europe by Dr. Roman Martyna, Laboratory LRM® provides a modern and quite comprehensive system for non-destructive testing and evaluation methods.
Laboratory LRM® instruments allow inspection of round steel cables 3 to 270 mm in diameter. The test may be carried out under severe environmental conditions, on cables with plastic protective coating and even covered with impurities such as grease, seaweed or even steel cables in prestressed cable tubes.
With the support of Laboratory LRM, we - ILTech have successfully transferred 01 unit of LRM-XXI DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM to Can Tho Quality Assurance and Testing Center. The Handover, installation instructions, user manual and certification had done seriously, professionally and effectively according to the manufacturer's regulations and customer requirements.
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The device using the Magnetic Flux Leakage method (MFL), the probe must include two types of sensors: LMA sensor (Loss of Metallic Area) and LF sensor (Local of Fault). Each type of sensor is designed in pairs and placed symmetrically inside the probe. LMA sensor (1 pair) is used to determine the cross-sectional change along the cable length caused by corrosion and abrasion, lack of wire in a piece of test wire. LF sensors are used to identify local changes, for example broken wires, loss of sections, cavities caused by corrosion and other local cable damage.
It meets the standards: ASTM E 1571, EN 12927-8, GB / T 21837-2008
In recent years, many agencies, organizations and businesses in Vietnam trusted to invest and are effectively using equipment in Vietnam, such as: Russia-Vietnam Joint Venture Vietsovpetro, Inspection of Industrial Center, Saigon Newport Corporation, Institute of Transport Sience and Technology.