October 2, 2008 —
Large Order for Flare Gas Flowmeters for GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies
Groby, Leics, UK.- 5 August, 2008. GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies has received a significant order for the supply of flare gas flow metering systems for the Pearl GTL project in Qatar. The order for GF868 digital ultrasonic flowmetering systems, comprising flare transmitters, transducers and flowcells, was placed by MW Kellogg, on behalf of Qatar Shell GTL Ltd. This order follows a similar order placed for another section of Qatar'sNorth Field.
September 18, 2008 —
New Portable Pulsed Eddy Current Test Instrument from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies
BILLERICA, Mass.--08 September 2008-- Pulsec from GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies (NYSE: GE) is a new non-destructive test instrument using pulsed eddy current (PEC) to detect sub-surface corrosion, primarily in the aerospace industry. This compact, battery-powered instrument provides powerful diagnostic imaging and depth resolution when inspecting multi-layer aircraft structures.
September 5, 2008 —
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies Secures $3.6 Million Order from UK Ministry of Defence
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) recently placed an order to the value of $3.6 million for an additional 110 Air Test Data Test Sets (ADTS) from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies. The ADTS405 instruments will be used in military aircraft maintenance and flight checking in the Royal Air Force (RAF), the Royal Navy and the Army Air Corps and complement the 173 ADTS test sets already operated by the three branches of the armed forces throughout the world.
August 25, 2008 —
GE Sensing's Pressure Transducer Allows Thermal Validation Compliant with EN554
A new, high accuracy pressure transducer from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies has been purpose-designed for operation with the Kaye Validator, stand-alone thermal validation system to ensure total compliance with EN554 and ISO-17665. The new transducer, which is easy to use and reliable, allows saturated conditions to be validated along with temperature, in accordance with the EN554. It will find application in harsh environments, such as steam sterilizers and SIP systems, during the...
August 25, 2008 —
New Ultra-Fast X-ray Diffraction Detector
The Meteor1D detector from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies is the latest member of the evolving Meteor detector family for X-ray diffraction. Meteor1D creates a new standard for one-dimensional detectors in terms of faster detection and read-out speeds and high resolution, while offering extreme versatility within a compact and robust design. These are features which fit the new 1D detector for a wide range of applications including phase analysis and determination of retained austenite,...
August 25, 2008 —
GE Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors Provide Flexible Solution Platform
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies introduces a new family of ultrasonic flaw detectors, providing inspectors with a flexible platform, as inspection needs change. The Phasor family incorporates conventional and phased array ultrasound technology in three upgradeable models: Phasor CV, Phasor 16/16 Weld and Phasor XS. The tiered platform offers inspectors the opportunity to select the model that best suits their specific application in oil & gas, power generation, aerospace or transportation.
August 13, 2008 —
New Instrument Calibration Portal from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies has created a new instrument calibration management portal, which can be accessed free-of-charge by users of GE's aluminium oxide moisture probes. The on-line web portal will help probe users, technicians and metrologists to achieve more efficient and effective organization of moisture probe data. It will also allow the printing of calibration data sheets and will provide notification of future recommended calibration dates.
August 7, 2008 —
New Phasec 3 Series Eddy Current Flaw Detectors from GE
BILLERICA, Mass. - 28 July 2008 - The three members of the new Phasec 3 family of eddy current flaw detectors from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies offer a large color display, with color coding of each channel to enhance signal interpretation. They are lightweight, battery-powered and small enough to fit into a toolbox or even a large pocket. Eddy current inspection can be used for crack and corrosion detection, and conductivity and coating thickness measurement in the most difficult of...