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Magnetic Analysis Corp.
103 Fairview Park Drive
Elmsford, NY 10523
Phone: 914-530-2000
Fax: 914-703-3790
Sales Contact
Craig Shores
Vice President - Sales
Email: info@mac-ndt.com
Sales: 914-530-2000
Toll-free: 800-4NDT MAC
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Magnetic Analysis Corp.
New generation requires new ways of doing business
- By Lincoln Brunner
- Nov 11, 2023
- Shop Management
- Blog Post
To survive, the tube and pipe industry must reconfigure how it’s attracting and developing its workforce, according to a panel of industry leaders.
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis Corp. names new CEO
- Nov 9, 2023
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp., Elmsford, N.Y., a provider of instruments and systems for nondestructive testing of metals, has appointed Daniel Lawrence as president/CEO.
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis celebrates 95 years in business
- May 31, 2023
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC), Elmsford, N.Y., a provider of nondestructive testing equipment, is marking its 95th anniversary.
MAC’s Echomac phased-array ultrasonic system tests entire weld area
- Dec 5, 2022
- Testing and Measuring
- Product Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp.’s Echomac robotic phased-array ultrasonic NDT system detects weld zone defects in ERW tube caused by scarfing or welding processes.
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis Corp. acquires TacTic
- Mar 3, 2022
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC), a designer and producer of NDT instruments and systems since 1928, has acquired the assets of TacTic, a Division of Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI). Originally founded as TAC Technical Instrument Corp., the company became part of LTI’s operations in 2018. The...
Choosing an NDT process for tube, pipe production
- By Phil Meinczinger and William Hoffmann
- Sep 28, 2021
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
Tube and pipe producers often rely on an end-of-process inspection, but a flaw detection process carried out on the mill can detect a process problem immediately, helping to minimize scrap.
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis Corp., Sensor Networks, Zetec develop UT phased array upgrade program
- Dec 11, 2019
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Nondestructive testing providers Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC®), Sensor Networks (SNI), and Zetec have joined forces to offer the ZMS program, a single alternative for bar and tube producers needing to service and upgrade their phased array systems such as ROWA and BIS for detecting flaws, wall...
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis Corp.’s chairman, former president dies
- May 24, 2019
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp., Elmsford, N.Y., has announced the death of William S. Gould III. Gould succeeded his father, a company founder, as president in 1964 and remained in that role until 2007, when he became chairman, a position he held until his death. During his tenure, he built the company...
- From The Fabricator
Ultrasonic tester inspects tube weld zones online during continuous production
- Aug 8, 2016
- Testing and Measuring
- Product Release
Designed to test for longitudinally oriented defects typical of the ERW process, Magnetic Analysis Corp.’s Echomac® WLD ultrasonic testing system has new operating conveniences for inspecting tube weld zones online during continuous production. The system typically comprises four channels...
- From The Fabricator
Magnetic Analysis Corp. appoints president/CEO
- Jun 1, 2016
- Testing and Measuring
- News Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC), Elmsford, N.Y., a provider of ultrasonic, eddy current, electromagnetic, and flux leakage systems for testing wire, tube, and bar during the production process, has promoted Dudley M. Boden to president/CEO. He previously spent 15 years as the company’s vice...
- From The Fabricator
Test system detects defects as small as 5 percent of tube wall
- Jul 29, 2014
- Testing and Measuring
- Product Release
Magnetic Analysis Corp. has developed a 19.6-in. transverse/longitudinal flux leakage Rotoflux® test system for a new tube mill at an OCTG producer in Russia. It is designed to detect seams, laps, pits, scabs, rolling skins, cracks, weld line defects, and transverse and longitudinal defects as...
TUBE expo exhibitors agree that signs bode well for the coming year
- By Eric Lundin
- Mar 3, 2014
- Shop Management
- Article
It’s no secret that Düsseldorf’s biennial tube and pipe expo, TUBE®, is a good way to gauge the industry’s health. The expo is 3 percent larger in 2014 than it was in 2012, and the exhibitors interviewed for this article expect good things from the industry in the coming year. These in-depth perspectives also revealed that upheaval in the U.S. energy industry is leading to changes that will have repercussions for decades.
The emergence of Saudi America
- By Eric Lundin
- Feb 10, 2014
- Arc Welding
- Article
Although oil extraction around the world has grown by 50 percent in the last 30 years, it was basically flat in North America until 2008. Higher oil prices have made tar sands oil economically viable, and new extraction techniques have been a boon to U.S. producers. Interviews with a variety of vendors in the forming and fabricating industry reveal the many trends that are driving changes in the equipment and supplies used in the petroleum business.
Know the chemistry, know the process, know the test
- By Eric Lundin
- Sep 6, 2013
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
For tube and pipe producers, testing the product on the mill is necessary, but not necessarily optimal. The line speed might be too slow, the mill might have some maintenance issues, and other factors can interfere with online testing. For these reasons, many supplement the online test with an offline test.
Taking NDT to the end of tube, pipe
- By Joe Baldauff
- Sep 10, 2012
- Testing and Measuring
- Article
NDT systems are limited in how close to the end of a tube or pipe they can test successfully. They rely on electromagnetic or ultrasonic waves to flow through the tube or pipe, and the end represents an abrupt change in the wall’s characteristics, making the test results difficult to interpret near the pipe or tube end. A new system overcomes the conventional obstacles by aiming clockwise, counterclockwise, and transverse transducers at a single point of entry. A timed delay based on the 1-kHz transmit frequency prevents the signals from interfering with each other, enabling the receiver to interpret the results accurately.
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