Magnetic Flux Leakage Inspection for Moving Steel Sheet
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Begun in 1973, the Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) is the premier international NDE meeting designed to provide an interface between research and early engineering through the presentation of current ideas and results focused on facilitating a rapid transfer to engineering development.
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Nondestructive magnetic methods are widely using to inspect the surface defects in steel products such as the billets, wire rods and tubes. In the case of thin steel sheet, we can classify the defects of steel sheet to the surface defects and the internal defects. On the other hand the surface defects can be detected by the optic methods, inspecting the internal defects, such as the nonmetallic inclusions that cause cracking of 2-piece steel can during the flanging process, is quite difficult.