Integrity testing provides a detailed evaluation of the physical condition and performance of infrastructure assets operating in corrosive and high-demand environments. These services go beyond visual inspection by using quantitative testing methods to measure material loss, coating performance, and structural condition. The data collected allows for accurate identification of active deterioration, hidden defects, and areas of elevated risk that may not be immediately visible.
By establishing a clear understanding of asset condition, integrity testing supports informed decision-making related to maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement planning. It also provides a defensible technical basis for prioritizing capital expenditures and reducing the likelihood of unexpected failures.
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Corrosion Probe, Inc. provides a range of integrity testing services designed to assess both materials and protective systems under real-world operating conditions. Testing programs are developed based on asset type, exposure environment, and known degradation mechanisms to ensure meaningful and reliable results.
Our services include non-destructive testing methods such as ultrasonic thickness measurements to quantify material loss, holiday detection to verify coating continuity, and adhesion testing to confirm bond strength. We also perform weld inspections, lining inspections, and targeted destructive sampling where laboratory analysis is required to fully understand material condition.
Testing results are documented and interpreted to provide clear conclusions regarding asset condition, areas of concern, and recommended next steps. This data can be integrated into mechanical integrity and asset management programs and used to validate rehabilitation strategies or confirm installation quality.
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Integrity testing is applied across a wide range of infrastructure systems including pipelines, storage tanks, manholes, wet wells, lift stations, and process equipment. These assets are often exposed to corrosive environments such as hydrogen sulfide gas, chemical attack, and microbiological activity, which can accelerate deterioration if not properly managed.
Testing is commonly performed during condition assessments, prior to rehabilitation projects, after installation of coatings and linings, and as part of ongoing maintenance programs. It is also used in failure investigations to determine root causes and prevent recurrence.
By providing measurable and objective data, integrity testing supports risk-based decision-making, improves reliability, and helps extend the service life of critical infrastructure assets.
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