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The Acoustic Emission Test (AET) is a non-destructive testing method used in engineering to detect and locate flaws in materials and structures. It is based on the detection of acoustic waves generated by the sudden release of energy from a localized source. AET is used to detect and locate cracks, corrosion, fatigue, and other flaws in a wide range of materials and structures, including metals, composites, and concrete. It is also used to monitor the integrity of structures during operation, such as during welding or machining.
AET is a cost-effective and reliable method for detecting and locating flaws in materials and structures. It is also used to monitor the integrity of structures during operation, such as during welding or machining. AET is used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing.
Some companies in the AET market include Acoustic Emission Testing, Inc., Acoustic Emission Technologies, Inc., Acoustic Emission Solutions, Inc., Acoustic Emission Testing Services, Inc., and Acoustic Emission Testing International, Inc. Show Less Read more