Continuous corrosion monitoring device
max. 350 °C, 3 - 17 mm | Rightrax HT
GE Inspection Technologies
GE’s Rightrax HT systems are changing the way that critical corrosion data is measured and managed. This breakthrough technology helps increase safety and productivity while reducing overall inspection costs. The Rightrax system uses permanently-installed sensors that permit remote monitoring of restricted, hard-to-access and/or high-temperature areas up to 350°C (662°F). Once fitted, the system provides continuous real-time access to corrosion data via direct & acquired wall thickness data, eliminating the need to erect scaffolding, remove insulation or shut down plant systems. Online monitoring also reduces labor-intensive traditional inspection routines by providing data that can be used for proactive maintenance planning.
The negative effects of corrosion and erosion cost industry billions of dollars every year in unscheduled plant or pipeline shutdowns, lost production, high repair costs or imposed fines. Experts state that 20 to 25% of corrosion-related costs could be avoided. Corrosion and erosion data monitoring technologies are an important first step toward realizing those savings.
GE offers a practical, cost-effective and direct approach. Our Rightrax ultrasonic wall thickness measuring and monitoring systems provide continuous real-time data on the remaining wall-thickness of a pipe, vessel or other critical plant component.
Maximum Uptime, Minimum Inspection Costs
GE’s Rightrax systems are changing the way that critical remaining wall thickness data is measured and managed. This breakthrough technology helps increase safety and productivity while reducing overall inspection costs.
The negative effects of corrosion and erosion cost industry billions of dollars every year in unscheduled plant or pipeline shutdowns, lost production, high repair costs or imposed fines. Experts state that 20 to 25% of corrosion-related costs could be avoided. Corrosion and erosion data monitoring technologies are an important first step toward realizing those savings.
GE offers a practical, cost-effective and direct approach. Our Rightrax ultrasonic wall thickness measuring and monitoring systems provide continuous real-time data on the remaining wall-thickness of a pipe, vessel or other critical plant component.
Maximum Uptime, Minimum Inspection Costs
GE’s Rightrax systems are changing the way that critical remaining wall thickness data is measured and managed. This breakthrough technology helps increase safety and productivity while reducing overall inspection costs.
