Dacon Manuals & User Guides
Dacon specializes in advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment and automated inspection services for the oil, gas, and energy sectors.
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Dacon Inspection Services is a provider of advanced inspection technologies and non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions. The company develops and utilizes specialized equipment for corrosion mapping, ultrasonic testing, and pipeline inspection, including proprietary tools like the Dacon CuS (Corrosion under Support) system and Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) instruments.
Catering primarily to the oil and gas, petrochemical, and power generation sectors, Dacon ensures asset integrity through precise measurement and customizable automated inspection capabilities. Their technology portfolio aims to inspect hidden or difficult-to-access areas, such as under pipe supports or insulated vessels, often without requiring facility shutdowns.
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What is the Dacon CuS tool used for?
The Dacon CuS (Corrosion under Support) tool is designed to accurately measure remaining wall thickness in hidden areas, such as under pipe supports, clamps, and doubling plates, without removing the obstruction.
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What is Dacon Automated Corrosion Mapping?
Dacon Automated Corrosion Mapping uses a high-performance Ultrasonic Flaw Detector with a built-in full imaging system to automatically scan and record defect data on large surfaces like tanks and pressure vessels.
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Can Dacon PAUT be used on high-temperature equipment?
Yes, Dacon Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) services can be performed on active lines at operating temperatures up to 350°C, reducing the need for shutdowns.