EADS and DolphiTech cooperate on NDT equipment development

EADS Innovation Works and DolphiTech have signed a cooperation agreement for the development of a new NDT system based on an innovative ultrasonic camera component for composite inspection.

EADS Innovation Works, the corporate Research and Technology network of EADS, and the Norwegian SME DolphiTech have signed a cooperation agreement for the development of a new NDT system based on an innovative ultrasonic camera component for composite inspection. The new tool can be used for all types of NDT applications for composite materials. NDT is a method of screening structures – for example an aircraft fuselage – and detecting damage not visible from the outside without destroying the material. Methods used for NDT include radiography, the application of infrared light, electromagnetism or endoscopy. The new ultrasonic NDT device will be used by manufacturers and operators of aerospace products as well as in other industries. “The adaptation of our novel ultrasound technology for impact assessment by EADS Innovation Works and the EADS Divisions will open a very attractive global market for our technology,” said DolphiTech's managing director Terje Melandso. “After many years of Research and Development supported by Innovation Norway we have patented the world's first ultrasonic 2D barcode reader. The cooperation and marketing opportunities within EADS, its suppliers and customers will be very valuable for DolphiTech when we launch the technology on the aerospace market.” www.dolphiscan.com

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