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Integrating the Internet of Things, robots, and industrial inspection to provide quality and safety assurance for fields such as new energy and petroleum and petrochemicals.
Electromagnetic ultrasonic non-invasive corrosion monitoring solution
During the use of oil and gas transmission pipelines, hazardous chemical pipelines in refining enterprises, storage tanks, etc., corrosive substances such as sulfides, water-soluble acids, and water-soluble alkalis are often present. Corrosion occurs when chemical or electrochemical multiphase reactions take place at the metal interface, causing the metal to enter an oxidized (ionic) state. This significantly reduces the mechanical properties of metal materials, such as strength, plasticity, and toughness, damages the geometric shape of metal components, increases wear between parts, shortens the service life of equipment, and can even lead to catastrophic accidents such as fires and explosions. The lack of long-term effective online monitoring and data analysis of on-site equipment for pipeline life prediction, excessively long intervals between major repairs, and the high difficulty of regular corrosion measurements for overhead pipelines create a demand for equipment capable of online corrosion monitoring of pipelines.
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Bolt axial force measurement solution
The domestic wind power industry is experiencing a rush to install, leading to a significant drop in installation prices. This has resulted in reduced margins for components, causing frequent accidents such as turbine collapses and blade fractures, with single repair costs reaching nearly ten million yuan. Among these, bolt fractures are the main cause of turbine collapses and blade fractures, with 80% of bolt failures attributed to inadequate preload (axial force) and poor installation and maintenance quality. Currently, the reliability and consistency of torque wrenches and other fastening equipment specified by national standards are poor, and the market lacks equipment capable of accurately measuring bolt axial force.
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