By using three-dimensional measurement methods, more precise thinning data can be obtained quickly!
We would like to introduce Seiko Wave Co., Ltd.'s "Evaluation and Inspection Procedures for New High-Pressure Gas Equipment." By using three-dimensional measurement methods, we can quickly obtain more precise wall thickness reduction data, and based on that data, we can conduct a more accurate evaluation in accordance with the 0851 standard. We will measure and evaluate the corrosion wall thickness of pressure vessels based on the standards for setting the next inspection timing related to pressure performance and strength, as per the suitability evaluation of high-pressure gas equipment (KHK/PAJ/JPCA S 0851 (2022)). [Compared to general inspection methods] - Quantitative inspections can be performed, reducing the risk of overestimation and excessive repairs. - The repair period is shortened, leading to reduced equipment downtime and improved productivity. - It becomes easier to obtain Super Business Site Certification. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Seikowave, K.K. contributes to the improvement of safety and security in social infrastructure through the development and sale of 3D measurement devices (3D scanners). In 2010, we established corporations in the United States and Japan, and since then, we have been promoting our business by focusing on the joint development of hardware for 3D measurement devices and software for analysis and evaluation of corrosion, among other things. Leveraging our past technologies and know-how, we provide products and services primarily for the Japanese market that can be used for inspecting the aging deterioration of social infrastructure structures (steel structures and concrete structures) and diagnosing whether the aging deterioration of production facilities in oil and petrochemical complexes can continue to operate safely. Maintenance of aging social infrastructure is an essential field that cannot be avoided. By replacing traditional visual and sensory evaluations with data-based assessments, we can achieve safer maintenance management while keeping costs down. We are committed to promoting our business to continue contributing to the improvement of safety and security in society. Representative Director, Minoru Shinmura