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The Pipeline Inspection market is a subset of the pipeline industry, which is responsible for the maintenance and repair of pipelines. Pipeline inspections are conducted to ensure the safety and integrity of pipelines, and to detect any potential issues that could lead to a leak or other damage. Pipeline inspections are typically conducted using a variety of methods, such as visual inspections, ultrasonic testing, and x-ray imaging. These inspections are used to detect corrosion, cracks, and other defects in the pipeline.
Pipeline inspections are an important part of pipeline maintenance, as they can help to prevent costly repairs and downtime. They can also help to identify potential safety hazards, such as leaks or blockages.
Companies in the Pipeline Inspection market include Acuren, Applus RTD, Intertek, and Mistras Group. Show Less Read more