In non-destructive testing (NDT), the ability to detect surface and near surface defects depends on one critical component: the sensor.
Sensors in eddy current testing convert the material’s response into clear data, making it easier to spot flaws before they turn into failures.
At FOERSTER, sensors are at the heart of every solution. Since 1948, we have helped manufacturers ensure safety and reliability through advanced eddy current, magnetic, and detection technologies. Our sensors provide precision and consistency so you can feel confident in your product’s quality.
Sensors are where meaningful inspection data begins. A high-quality sensor detects the smallest signal changes in a material’s electromagnetic response, capturing information about cracks, inclusions, structural variations, or material inconsistencies.
That level of performance is why FOERSTER offers a comprehensive range of standard and customized sensors, probes, and coils, each designed for specific applications, materials, and manufacturing environments.
Every testing challenge is different. The right sensor ensures accurate data, efficient testing, and reliable results. FOERSTER provides three main sensor types to meet diverse inspection needs.
Standard sensors form the foundation of many eddy current testing systems. They inspect one region at a time, offering focused, repeatable results. These sensors are ideal for:
Their simplicity and reliability make standard sensors the preferred choice for many production environments.
Custom sensors are developed for complex geometries, specialized materials, or unique production setups. Common applications include:
FOERSTER works directly with clients to develop individualized new solutions specifically tailored to your application needs.
Array sensors represent the next evolution in eddy current testing. Multiple sensing elements are combined in a single housing to collect data from multiple sensor elements or channels at once. This configuration reduces inspection time and increases both data density and defect visibility. Key advantages of array sensors include:
Array technology is a valuable resource for mobile, hand-held inspections, where you need to cover large surface areas and navigate complex geometries quickly and reliably.
At FOERSTER, we know that every application is unique. Each of our sensors is handcrafted under magnification by our highly trained specialists and built into robust housings that withstand the demands of industrial use.
By integrating these sensors into systems such as the DEFECTOMAT DA and TCM 2.142, FOERSTER helps customers achieve:
When selecting a sensor for your NDT process, consider the following factors:
Whether you need a single-coil sensor for standard testing, a custom probe for specialized components, or an array sensor for large-scale data capture, FOERSTER delivers precision-engineered solutions that make invisible flaws visible.
At FOERSTER, sensors are not just part of the system. They are the heart of it.