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ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGING (UTG)

We offer Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging (UTG) services to accurately measure material thickness and detect corrosion or erosion, ensuring structural integrity and compliance without damaging the equipment.

What is Pressure Vessel Inspection?

At Marine Inspection & Solutions Ltd., we offer reliable Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging (UTG) services to assess the remaining wall thickness of materials such as pipelines, storage tanks, pressure vessels, hulls, and structural components—without causing any damage to the equipment.

UTG is a non-destructive testing method that uses high-frequency sound waves to precisely measure material thickness. It plays a crucial role in detecting internal corrosion, erosion, or material loss that may not be visible externally. By identifying thinning areas early, our UTG services help prevent structural failures, support maintenance planning, and ensure continued compliance with industry standards.

Key Features of Our UTG Services
  • Accurate wall thickness measurements

  • Early detection of corrosion or erosion

  • Access to hard-to-reach areas without dismantling

  • Digital reports with visual thickness mapping

  • Conducted by certified NDT professionals

  • Compliant with international standards (ASME, API, ISO)

Applications
  • Ship hulls and decks

  • Storage tanks (internal and external)

  • Pressure vessels and boilers

  • Pipelines (onshore and offshore)

  • Structural steel and supports

  • Heat exchangers and condensers

Why Choose Us?
  • Advanced ultrasonic testing equipment

  • Quick, accurate, and non-intrusive measurements

  • Minimal disruption to operations

  • Clear documentation for audits and inspections

  • Proven experience across marine, oil & gas, and industrial sectors

Marine Inspection & Solutions Ltd. is your trusted partner in maintaining structural integrity and operational safety through advanced ultrasonic thickness gauging. We help you make informed decisions about repair, replacement, and maintenance—saving time, cost, and risk.