Eddy Current Inspection

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jac11819

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:confused:Does anyone know who in the panhandle or south Florida that does eddy current inspections?
 
Wakulla Dive Center. I've done a number of tanks. Are you talking Aluminum tanks or steel?
 
Aluminum, specifically the 6498's alloy. Thanks
 
Aluminum, specifically the 6498's alloy. Thanks

Yep, we have several of the older aluminum tanks at the shop that have to have the inspection. It is not a full time staffed shop though so you'll either have to drop off, or you will have to wait until I'm there to do the inspection. :)

I'm not sure who else in N. FL. does it.
 
Thank you to all for the information. At least I know these tanks are not a total loss and can still be use and service.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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