MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Reverse Engineering

Welding Inspections

Basic and Detail Engineering

Generation of Technical Documentation

NDT tests (Non-destructive Testing)

Survey of Components and Equipment

Generation of 3D Models and Manufacturing Drawings

WELD INSPECTION

Through our CWI Welding Inspector (Lvl II) we can verify the quality of welded joints at all stages of conception.

Visual Inspection of Welds

  • We perform extensive visual inspections to detect and evaluate surface defects such as cracks, porosity, lack of fusion and inclusions.
  • We use precise measurement tools to verify dimensions, shapes and alignments, ensuring structural integrity, according to regulatory requirements and specifications.
  • Review of Technical Documentation

  • We review and verify welding procedures (WPS), welder qualification records (WPQR) and inspection and testing plans (ITP or PIE) to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • We guarantee that all documentation is in order and meets the required standards.
  • Evaluation and Qualification of Welding Procedures

  • We evaluate and qualify welding procedures to ensure they comply with applicable codes and standards.
  • -We supervise welder qualification tests to ensure they are appropriately trained and qualified.
  • Welding Process Monitoring

  • We supervise the welding process during production to Ensure that established procedures are followed and maintained the right conditions.
  • -We identify and correct problems in the welding process to prevent defects and ensure the quality of the final product.
  • Generation of Detailed Reports

  • We document the results of inspections and tests in reports detailed, providing a clear view of compliance or deviations from standards
  • We offer complete and accurate reports, essential for making decisions informed decisions.
  • Compliance with Standards and Codes

    We ensure that all welds comply with applicable regulations and codes, such as those of the American Welding Society (AWS) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

    NDT TESTING (NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING)
    Visual inspection

    Direct evaluation with the naked eye or with the help of magnified lenses to identify defects superficial.

    Penetrating inks

    Application of a coloring or fluorescent liquid that penetrates open discontinuities in the surface, revealing defects after removing the excess and apply a developer.

    Ultrasound

    Use of ultrasonic waves to detect discontinuities internal by reflecting the waves in the defects present.

    Hydraulic tests

    Check for mechanical resistance and/or leaks in pressure vessels (tanks, lungs, boilers, cisterns, etc).

    Phased array
    Magnetizable particles

    Use of magnetizable particles applied to a magnetized surface to identify discontinuities superficial and subsurface in ferromagnetic materials.

    Inspections of lifting elements

    Inspection according to the Law on Hygiene and Safety at Work N°19587 and its Regulatory Decrees 351/79, 911/96, 960/15 and 249/07 and applicable IRAM/ASME/ standards ANSI/ISO.

    Inspection by Magnetic Crawler

    Thickness measurement and detection of crawler corrosion Magnetic Robotized according to API 653

    Thickness measurements

    Thickness measurements using sound waves to verify thickness loss due to corrosion or wear.

    Surface hardness
    p>Verification of surface hardness in the field.

    Thermography

    Non-contact temperature measurement directly through thermal imaging cameras.

    Coating measurements

    Determination of thickness of paint, plastics, lacquers, etc

    Boroscopy

    Remote visual inspection in confined spaces and difficult access.