Electromagnetic inspection (EMI) is a non-destructive testing method that uses induced magnetic fields in metallic objects to detect flaws such as cracks, corrosion, and other defects. By placing sensors around the object, the responses generated by these induced fields are collected and analyzed.
A fuel trolley is a modern piece of equipment designed for the transportation and distribution of petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and chemicals. As a mobile and portable fuel dispenser, it can be connected to storage tanks located at various points within an industrial or service facility to supply fuel to consumers. Fuel trolleys can be used in both fixed and mobile fueling stations and can also function as standalone fueling stations.
Containerized fueling stations are generally designed and manufactured as a suitable alternative to traditional stationary fueling stations. These stations are used in border areas, intercity roads, industrial and mining sites, and more. In addition to having all the features of a regular fueling station, they offer lower costs, faster production, and shorter commissioning times