Scarfing Monitor
Continuityand consistency of the weld
Scarfing monitor and welding inspection on pipes and hollow profiles
The scarfing process is commonly made after the welding process to remove the excess weld bead on a welded long product such as a pipe. The final purpose of this process is to modelling the weld in the way the resulting pipe profile will match the not welded portion of the pipe and to get the shape as the weld has been never made. This process is not without flaws, as any other manufacturing process, resulting profile may appear too deep or leave a weld bead above the material.
Scarfing monitor is an ultrasonic device that scans the weld zone, and monitors the quality of the material removal process.