Positive Material Identification or PMI is an integral part of process safety management in the petroleum refining, petrochemical and electric power generation industries.
In response to a series of accidents resulting from material mix-ups, many companies have instituted stringent PMI programs. Industry organizations have also worked to develop guidelines to assure that the nominal compositions of all alloy components in a process system are consistent with design specifications.
PMI - Incoming Alloy Materials
HAINSCO Alloy Analyzer provides a fast, reliable means of verifying incoming parts and fabricated components prior to placing them in stock or in service.
A short, 2-3 second test provides a positive grade match from a library of stored alloy spectral signatures or "fingerprints".
A 5-10 second test provides chemical analysis and grade identification from a library of stored min/max specifications. and most reliable method for nondestructive verification of incoming material; to be certain that what you receive is what you ordered.
The instrument stores up to 3,000 measurements internally for download and report generation to provide complete documentation and accountability.
PMI - In-Stock Materials
HAINSCO instruments are lightweight and portable, and can be used to test everything from small screws and fasteners to large fabricated assemblies. Automatically stores all measurement data while you work. A small, portable printer accessory is available as well, to print material labels on the spot. There is simply no better means of quality control and verification of your spare parts inventory.
The in-line tapered design of the HAINSCO Analyzers enable trouble-free inspection port access through thick insulation The tapered measurement head allows easy access to corner welds and other tight areas, and a removable collimator allows for isolation of weld metal from the joined pieces for weld metal verification.

High temperature capabilities are facilitated with the optional Hot Foot. The Hot Foot accessory enables testing of hot components at surface temperatures of 1200° F (649° C). A heat-resistant shielding protects the instrument, while an extension handle allows the user to actuate the measurement without placing his/her hand near the hot surface. Best of all, HAINSCO Analyzers weigh only 3.0 lbs (1.4 kg). Instrument fit neatly in a belt holster while climbing or maneuvering, and the "quick swap" batteries provide continuous use of the instrument without reinitiating instrument startup procedures. There are no troublesome cables or bulky electronics to get in the way.
 
   
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