A magnetic pull-off gauge (type I) is a measurement device used to determine the thickness of a coating without damaging it. The magnetic pull-off gauge does this by measuring the magnetic attraction between the iron-based (ferrous) material that has been coated and a magnet that is attached to the… View Full Term
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Dileep Koodalil is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in ultrasonic non-destructive testing (NDT). He holds a Master's degree in NDT and Bachelors's in Mechanical Engineering.
With over seven years of experience in the field of NDT, his area of interest includes ultrasonic NDT, guided wave testing, signal processing, coded-excitation based low power ultrasonic system, development of Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs), and multi-physics simulation.
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