Controle Mesure Systemes

10-34 44th Dr
Fl 2
Long Island City,  NY  11101-7001

United States
347-684-9941
http://www.cmseddyscan.com
  • Booth: C10235


 Press Releases

  • CMS Group acquired SOFRATEST in December 2021. This is the third entity of the company after the French HQ Control Mesure Systemes (CMS) and the American subsidiary CMS Inc.

    SOFRATEST is a 35 years old company specialized in Ultrasonic Testing for large ERW and SAW pipes. This acquisition gives CMS Group one of the widest range of NDT capabilities on the market.

    CMS designs and manufactures Eddy Current and Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing equipment.
    It offers tailor-made and turnkey solutions to inspect welded or seamless tubes & pipes, wires, bars, strips, or custom parts.
    The systems can be installed in-line or off-line, to perform surface and full body defect detection, highly accurate dimensional measurement, material sorting and process analysis (sigma phase, heat treatment, conductivity...).

    Whether you need a simple probe, a contactless rotating head, or a combined EC-UT bench with material handling, CMS Group got you covered !


 Products

  • Ultrasonic testing rotary head
    Ultrasonic heads with contactless signal transmission (up to 8000rpm). Longitudinal & shear waves for longitudinal, transverse, and highly accurate dimensional measurements. A version with phased array electronics is under development....
     

  • We offer a range of Ultrasonic testing rotary heads to inspect tubes and bars up to 17.5" OD. Longitudinal & shear waves can be produced to detect longitudinal, transverse, and oblique defects. This equipment is also able to perform highly accurate dimensional measurements down to 3um (OD, ID, WT, eccentricity, ...).

    The inspection is contactless. The transducers are submerged in pressurized water, while rotating at very high speed around the product (up to 8000rpm).  The signal transmission is also contacless to prevent any loss of data and greatly reduce the background noise.

    A version with phased array electronics is under development.