Shockwave NDT Inc.

Saskatchewan – Saskatoon – Saskatoon

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Shockwave NDT Inc. is engaged in retail and bulk sale/ export of Non-Destructive Testing Equipment.It also provides field services in visual inspection (VI), magnetic particle testing (MPI), liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), hardness testing and ultrasonic thickness measurement of coated/ non-coated pipes and surfaces through it's CGSB/ CWB LEVEL II qualified and experienced inspectors. Shockwave NDT Inc. also provides thermography service for industrial and residential clients through it's qualified personnel. It also offers consultancy services to it's clients with respect to their requirements of the NDT equipment for finding the most appropriate and economical solution to their ndt needs. These equipment include ultrasonic thickness gauges, laser/ non-contact thermometers and tachometers, videoscopes and videoscope recorders, small dia borescopes, ultrasonic remote (air borne) bearing condition monitoring/ gas leak detection/ steam traps detection, vibration measurement and analysis equipment and more
Country of Ownership: Canada
Year Established: 2006
Exporting: Yes
Primary Industry (NAICS): 541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Alternate Industries (NAICS): 454390 - Other Direct Selling Establishments
541350 - Building Inspection Services
Primary Business Activity: Retail
Total Sales ($CDN): $1 to $99,999
Export Sales ($CDN): $1 to $99,999

Products:
Sale of ndt equipment. cgsb/ cwb level ii certified inspections in vi, mpi, lpi, and ultrasonic thickness measurement of coated/ non-coated surfaces

Technology:
Shockwave NDT Inc. offers high tech products from more than 20 leading manufacturers of North America. Currently we are promoting WAM (Wireless asset Monitoring) system for machine condition monitoring (vibration, process and tachometer data) remotely from maintenance office PC or even from home PC through internet.

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Unique Applications: Currently Shockwave NDT Inc. is marketing Spectrum Instrument's WAM (Wireless Asset Monitoring) system which can acquire vibrational/ process and tachometer data from accelerometers, process instrumentation and tachometers installed in the field through it's field pod (node) and transmits it wirelessly to a software residing in client's maintenance station PC, where it can be analyzed, archived and even transferred to maintenance staff's data collectors. Thus making machine condition monitoring very safe, efficient and economical. The WAM system is capable of sending email alerts and can be remotely accessed from home PC through internet connection.
Key / Major Clients: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Agrium, Canada
Indorama Synthetics, Indonesia
EEDC Kft. Hungary
Eymaq, USA
Success Stories: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan purchased Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement Gages, Lase non-contact tachometers, accelerometers, high pull resistant accelerometer cables and other accessories.
Agrium, Canada purchased High temperature ultrasonic couplants.
Indorama Synthetics, Jakarta, Indonesia used thickness measurement gauges supplied by Shockwave NDT Inc. for plant maintenance.
EEDC Kft. Hungary used CatsEye-6000 videoscope their special projects
Eymaq, USA purchased ultrasonic transducers.

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