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Electromagnetic Testing

Electromagnetic Testing (ET) is a nondestructive inspection method used to detect flaws or defects in metal materials without damaging them. It involves exposing the object to electromagnetic fields or currents, which respond differently when they encounter cracks, corrosion, or other imperfections. By analyzing the changes in the electromagnetic signals, inspectors can identify internal or surface defects accurately. ET is widely used in industries like aerospace, automotive, and energy for ensuring the safety and integrity of critical components in a quick and reliable manner.