QMS-NDT & NACE
Quality Maritime Surveyors is a family-owned and operated business based in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
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Australia
Overview
Quality Maritime Surveyors is a family-owned and operated business based in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. Since 2011 we have provided specialised non-destructive testing, inspection and production services to the defence, mining and manufacturing industries across South Australia and beyond. QMS has a highly qualified and trusted team of technicians, backed by an experienced management team.
QMS prioritises safety and governance and has invested heavily in developing systems to gain internationally recognised technical, quality, environmental and OHS management accreditation.
Products & Services
Dye Penetrant Inspection
Non-destructive Testing (NDT) covers a diverse range of techniques designed for assessing the integrity of materials, most typically metals. Applications include evaluating compliance of fabricated items with material specifications and identifying degradation which can occur during the service life of equipment or structures.
Dye Penetrant Inspection
Dye penetrant inspection is designed to aid the visual inspection of surface breaking flaws such as cracks, porosity, seams and other surface discontinuities. This involves first cleaning the item to remove any excess contaminants from the part surface which may mask any surface breaking discontinuities. It can be applied on both ferrous and non-ferrous materials and all non-porous materials (metals, plastics or ceramics).
Ultrasonic Weld Inspection
Non-destructive Testing (NDT) covers a diverse range of techniques designed for assessing the integrity of materials, most typically metals. Applications include evaluating compliance of fabricated items with material specifications and identifying degradation which can occur during the service life of equipment or structures.
An ultrasonic transducer pulses high-frequency sound into the inspection part at a given angle. Any discontinuities perpendicular to the inspection beam reflect the sound back to the transducer and form a response signal. Using multiple probes of differing angles, the technician can size the internal discontinuity, classify it and plot its location within the inspection material to determine its compliance or inform production where to conduct the repair.
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