SCANNERS INSPECTION SCANNING

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EMTEK Pure Technologies Ltd. 3rd Floor 705 - 11th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2R0E3 Canada Scanners for inspection and scanning of pipelines, pipes and metal structures such as storage tanks, utilizing magnetic flux leakage and other nondestructive inspection technologies, and having on board data acquisition systems designed to detect and record anomalies in the metallic material and pipe;Nondestructive inspection and examination services of natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline, pipe and metal structures; technical analysis and evaluation of measured inspection data from pipelines, pipe and metal structures; rendering technical opinions on mechanical and structural integrity of the inspected pipeline, pipe and other metal structures;
EMTEK Electromechanical Technologies, Inc. 6202 Stratler Street Murray UT 84107 Scanners for inspection and scanning of pipelines, pipes and metal structures such as storage tanks, utilizing magnetic flux leakage and other nondestructive inspection technologies, and having on board data acquisition systems designed to detect and record anomalies in the metallic material and pipe;Nondestructive inspection and examination services of natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline, pipe and metal structures; technical analysis and evaluation of measured inspection data from pipelines, pipe and metal structures; rendering technical opinions on mechanical and structural integrity of the inspected pipeline, pipe and other metal structures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A barcode scanning apparatus and method for reading barcodes on serially fed sheets having barcodes in a consistent location. A transport moves the barcode bearing sheets as they pass below at least two fixed barcode scanners. Both of a first and second barcode scanners scan the barcodes and transmit corresponding signals to an apparatus controller. Preferably the at least two barcode scanners are in series, one closely located immediately downstream of the other. The controller receives the signals from the first and second barcode scanners, and interprets them accordance with a predetermined algorithm. The predetermined algorithm is a function of both the first and second barcode signals and is selectable to provide different levels of reliability checking.