
Corrosion Assessments and Inspections
Avoid unplanned shutdowns and costly emergency repairs by investing in proactive corrosion assessment and inspection services. At A&G Industrial, we specialize in delivering accurate, actionable data to help you understand the current condition of your assets and develop targeted repair strategies. Our experienced engineers and inspectors perform comprehensive evaluations that support long-term planning, budget forecasting, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
We’ve spent years refining our approach to system vulnerability analysis—identifying weak points, assessing damage severity, and helping facility owners prioritize repairs based on actual risk. Our team also provides clear, engineered repair recommendations with estimated durations and cost projections that align with your design life and operational objectives.
Our Corrosion Assessment Services Include:
Managed Area Programs (MAPs):
Systematically identify and prioritize corrosion-prone areas across your facility to optimize inspection and repair workflows.
Piping Inspections:
Examine pipelines for thinning, pitting, and mechanical damage using a combination of traditional UT, radiography, or guided wave techniques.
Epoxy Lining Assessments:
Evaluate the condition of internal linings in tanks and pipes to detect coating failure, blistering, or underfilm corrosion.
Corrosion Assessment & Inspection:
Evaluate internal and external corrosion through visual inspection, coating condition analysis, wall loss measurements, and more.
Outage Planning:
Integrate inspection findings into scheduled maintenance outages, helping reduce unexpected failures and unplanned downtime.
Cost Failure Analysis:
Understand the root causes of past failures to prevent recurrence and improve asset reliability.
Structural Evaluations:
Assess the integrity of concrete, steel, and hybrid structures to detect cracking, delamination, and other signs of degradation.
Costing & Schedule Estimates:
Receive detailed timelines and budget forecasts to support repair planning, capital allocation, and resource management.
Traditional UT (Ultrasonic Testing):
Utilize non-destructive thickness measurements to quantify material loss and ensure safe operation.
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