Quality Control Methods

Quality Control Methods

Portable Ball Indenter Hardness Testing Device

At OPAK, the Verth 300 device is used to measure the hardness values of materials such as steel, stainless steel, and others in various scales, including Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers, Microvickers, and Shore.

CMM

To produce at a quality that exceeds industry standards and maximize customer satisfaction, OPAK has incorporated the Hexagon Global Lite 123010 model Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM).

Capacity : X:1200mm Y:3000mm Z:1000mm

PMI (Positive Material Identification)

OPAK utilizes the X-MET5100 device for testing materials such as copper, nickel, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium alloys, and ores.

Thermal Camera

OPAK uses the FLIR E50 device to monitor temperature control during welding, detect temperature variations between passes, and control the welding of special materials.

Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement Test

Using the OLYMPUS 45MG device, OPAK can measure the thickness of almost any material, including ferrous and non-ferrous metals, metal composites, rubber, and materials affected by corrosion. It also allows scanning of thickness in areas impacted by corrosion and erosion.

Portable Ultrasonic Hardness Measurement Test

OPAK employs the NOVOTEST T-UD3 device to measure the hardness of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in Rockwell, Brinell, and Vickers scales, across various geometries and thicknesses.

Videoscope Testing

OPAK frequently uses videoscope testing for applications such as welding inspection, root inspection, spherical and cylindrical tank checks, system leakage detection, and surface crack inspections.

Surface Roughness Testing

OPAK uses the Mitutoyo Surfest SJ-210 roughness measurement device to scan surfaces and directly display roughness in Ra or Rz values within seconds.