Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is possibly the greatest unresolved asset integrity problem in the industry. Current methods for measuring wall thickness over insulation (liftoff) without removing it all have severe limitations. Now, Eddyfi introduces Lyft — a high-performance reinvented pulsed eddy current (PEC) solution. This patent-pending system features a portable, state-of-the-art instrument, real-time C-scan imaging, fast data acquisition (up to 15 readings per second) with grid-mapping and dynamic scanning modes, and flexibility with long cables and an extension pole. The Lyft standard probes can also scan through thick metal and insulation, as well as aluminum, stainless steel, and, unique to Lyft, galvanized steel weather jackets. Who else but Eddyfi to reinvent an eddy current technique and redefine CUI programs. Got Lyft?
Lyft is offered in two models: the powerful GD model capable of dynamic and grid mapping, and a lighter G model offering conventional grid mapping only.