Olympus Australia
will be demonstrating a diverse range of equipment at the upcoming Australian
Institute of Non-destructive Testing (AINDT) Conference in Brisbane.
Being held this year
at the Sofitel Brisbane Central from 23 to 26 November, the four-day AINDT
Conference provides an opportunity for maintenance and quality assurance
professionals to learn more about NDT and related technologies from leading AINDT
members including Olympus.
Non-destructive
testing or NDT refers to any analysis technique used to evaluate the properties
of materials or components without causing damage or permanently alter the
article being inspected.
Olympus will be
demonstrating a range of NDT, phased array, remote visual inspection (RVI) and
X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) equipment at the AINDT Conference. Olympus staff will
be on hand to discuss the latest NDT tools from the company. NDT Product
Specialist Richard Nowak will be giving practical demonstrations of the Nortec
N600 eddy current analyser and the RollerFORM phased array wheel probe.
Nicholas Bublitz,
who is visiting Australia again from Olympus Scientific Solutions America, will
be a special guest at the AINDT Conference and will present a technical paper on
‘Improving Surface Mine Profitability with Phased Array Ultrasonics’.
A Global Product
Support Specialist with Olympus SSA since 2012, Bublitz is responsible for the
global support and industry advancement of all NDT equipment produced by
Olympus, and will be focussing on Phased Array and Time of Flight Diffraction
(TofD) ultrasound during his Australian visit.
Visitors to the
Olympus stand will have the opportunity to meet with Bublitz to discuss a range
of NDT solutions or troubleshoot advanced applications.
According to Graham
Maxwell, National Key Accounts & Technical Manager at Olympus, with the
newest technologies and the range of analysis, testing and imaging
instrumentation available, the company is equipped to supply equipment for a
wide range of non-destructive applications to diverse industries.