Hexagon Digital Wave successfully completes testing of over 750 composite tube trailers
The growing demand for alternative fuels has led to a significant increase in compressed gas transport which is driving fleet owners to seek a safe and efficient method for requalification of composite tube trailers which is regulated to occur every five years.
MAE technology represents an innovative and competitive inspection method that was pioneered and first brought to market by Hexagon Digital Wave. MAE is a non-invasive testing technology that reduces trailer downtime for requalification as compared to the alternative of hydrostatic testing, while simultaneously providing information about the structural integrity of the composite laminate that cannot be obtained by hydrostatic testing.
The 750 composite tube trailers have been tested across
"We're proud to offer our customers the most advanced technology available to requalify their gas distribution modules," says
What is Modal Acoustic Emission?
MAE uses advanced electronics and sensors that capture broadband waveforms which are then analyzed using proprietary algorithms to validate the structural integrity of the composite cylinders. MAE is an authorized periodic inspection method allowed by the
Testing with MAE utilizing Hexagon's methodology eliminates the need to vent gas into the atmosphere, significantly reducing the environmental impact of GHG emissions.
Contacts:
Telephone: +47 950 74 950 | karen.romer@hexagongroup.com
Telephone: 770 262 4719| ryan.pennock@hexagondigitalwave.com
About Hexagon Digital Wave
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