Magnaflux is a leading supplier of non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment and consumables for detecting surface and sub-surface flaws in metals and other materials.
Founded in 1927 by a group of engineers led by Alfred V. deForest
Invented the magnetic particle inspection method in 1934
Acquired by Illinois Tool Works (ITW) in 1996
Broadened its product portfolio to include eddy current inspection, dye penetrant inspection, and ultrasonic testing equipment.
Provides intelligent pipeline inspection and data analysis services for the oil and gas industry.
Offers a comprehensive range of inspection technologies and services for various industries, including energy, aviation, and mining.
Develops advanced NDT solutions for critical industries, such as nuclear power, aerospace, and transportation.
Detects surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials using magnetic fields and iron particles.
Uses a liquid dye to detect surface defects, such as cracks and porosity, in non-porous materials.
Uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate materials and detect internal flaws, such as cracks, voids, and inclusions.
Magnetic particle inspection is a non-destructive testing method that uses magnetism and iron particles to detect surface and near-surface flaws in ferromagnetic materials.
Dye penetrant inspection is a non-destructive testing method that uses a liquid dye to detect surface defects, such as cracks and porosity, in non-porous materials.
Ultrasonic testing is a non-destructive testing method that uses high-frequency sound waves to penetrate materials and detect internal flaws, such as cracks, voids, and inclusions.
Magnaflux products are used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, power generation, and heavy equipment manufacturing.
Magnaflux equipment is designed to be easy to use while maintaining high levels of accuracy and reliability. Training and support are also available to help users get the most out of their equipment.