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Third-Party Certified Inspectors in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton

Third-Party Certified Inspectors in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton

We are a Canadian company incorporated in 2008, with the main office in Montreal, Canada. We offer inspection services by our certified welding inspectors in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Halifax.
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Mining equipment, mostly for bulk material handling systems is typically composed of stationary machinery. Advanced bulk material handling systems feature integrated bulk storage, conveying, and discharge. Some of the equipment inspected by our welding inspectors are: bucket elevators, screw and belt conveyors, pneumatic conveyors, stacker reclaimers, ship loaders and ship unloaders for the mining, steel and aluminum industries.

An important part of the equipment inspected for the pulp and paper industry is related to steam. The steam is estimated to be around 40% of the total energy. Recovery of pre-treatment steam during pulping and for drying is important for energy reuse. Equipment inspected by our inspectors: boilers, evaporators, de-aerators, digesters, blow tanks, accumulators and liquor heaters for pulp mills. Pressure and vacuum washers for bleach washing.

Structural steel inspection requires meticulous verification of material properties and fabrication quality to ensure compliance with engineering specifications. Examination of mill test reports confirms chemical composition and mechanical properties while conducting dimensional checks to verify that members conform precisely to shop drawings. Visual and non-destructive examination identifies potential defects that could compromise structural integrity. Inspectors scrutinize surface preparation and coating applications to ensure proper corrosion protection while confirming that all bolt holes, copes, and connections are fabricated according to approved details

When inspecting large-dimension elbows and piping components for manufacturers, a comprehensive evaluation must address both surface and subsurface defects. Technicians employ advanced non-destructive testing methods including ultrasonic thickness measurement, radiographic testing, and phased array ultrasonics to verify wall thickness uniformity and detect internal flaws. Particular attention must be given to weld joints, bend radii, and high-stress areas where material degradation commonly occurs. The inspection process must verify compliance with applicable standards such as ASME B31, API, or ISO specifications.
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