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Advance your NDT with the Novosound Belenus

Join us as Dr Claire Thring discusses how the Novosound Belenus provides intelligent asset monitoring that can increase your operational efficiency, reduce running costs, and improve safety for operators.

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Join us as Dr Claire Thring discusses how the Novosound Belenus provides intelligent asset monitoring that can increase your operational efficiency, reduce running costs, and improve safety for operators.

Providing in-service, real-time, asset intelligence, the Novosound Belenus enables continuous monitoring of corrosion and erosion across a wide range of applications including Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Nuclear and Civil Structures. With its low-profile size and flexibility, the Belenus can be fitted to a range of structures including pipes, storage tanks and pressure vessels. Capable of continuous operation up to 400°C, the Belenus is suitable for fixed installation in both extreme and ambient environments.

Do you have a question about the Belenus? All questions will be answered at a panel Q&A - please submit your questions when signing up or during the live webinar.

About Novosound

A giant leap forward in ultrasound

Novosound has created a groundbreaking technique for the mass-production of printable ultrasound sensors.

Located near Glasgow the company utilises its in-house design and manufacturing capabilities to engineer a thin-film core material that is flexible, extreme temperature resistant, lightweight, low profile, compact, and capable of producing high resolution images.

The Novosound team is made up of scientific, technical and commercial experts who work together with global clients to develop bespoke ultrasound solutions for industrial, medical, dental, veterinary and wearables projects.

Novosound has received a number of awards from leading institutions for its innovative new sensor material.

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