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Acoustic Emission Testing

Acoustic Emission Testing is a non-destructive method used to detect and monitor internal changes or damage in materials and structures. It works by listening for high-frequency sound waves produced when materials crack, deform, or develop internal flaws. Sensors attached to the surface capture these sounds, allowing inspectors to identify where and when damage occurs without causing harm to the object. This technique is valuable for ensuring the safety, integrity, and longevity of engineering structures like bridges, pipelines, and pressure vessels.