Non-destructive testing (NDT) remains one of the most effective ways to identify surface defects in bars, tubes, and other long products. However, as manufacturing environments continue to evolve, simply knowing whether a defect exists is no longer enough to support today's quality requirements and production goals.
Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to reduce scrap, improve traceability, meet tighter customer specifications, and make faster quality decisions. Knowing that a defect exists is important, but knowing exactly where it exists can significantly improve material utilization, downstream processing, and quality documentation.
You don't just need defect detection. You need inspection intelligence.
For manufacturers producing high-value products or operating under demanding quality requirements, there is an increasing pressure to reduce scrap, improve traceability, and make faster quality decisions. Knowing that a defect exists is important, but knowing exactly where it exists can significantly improve material utilization, downstream processing, and quality documentation.
This is where inspection intelligence becomes valuable. You need an inspection system that detects defects and maintains inspection performance under real-world production conditions, so you have greater visibility into defect behavior and generate data that supports better quality and production decisions.
Material does not always travel perfectly centered through an inspection coil. Worn V-rollers, guide wear, mechanical tolerances, and normal product movement can all influence how material moves through the testing system. Variations in product diameter can create additional detection sensitivity issues, further impacting inspection consistency.
These factors may seem minor, but they result in a series of operational challenges you may be facing every day:
The question is no longer whether a defect can be detected. The real challenge is maintaining consistent inspection performance and generating the information needed to act on those results with confidence.
Maintain Consistent Inspection Performance with Automatic Distance Compensation
Material centering/movement, guide wear, and dimensional variation are challenging to maintain. Traditional encircling coils can be affected by these changing conditions, creating variations in sensitivity and inspection performance.
The DEFECTOARRAY sensor continuously compensates for eccentric testing conditions like changes in material position or other variables that can cause sensor lift-off. By minimizing the impact of lift-off variations, the sensor can automatically compensate for inspection sensitivity throughout production, reducing dependence on perfect alignment, and increasing confidence in inspection results.
Know Exactly Where Defects Occur with Precise Defect Localization
Detecting a defect is important. Understanding where it occurs can be even more valuable.
The DEFECTOARRAY sensor provides both circumferential and longitudinal defect location information. This allows manufacturers to pinpoint defect locations with greater precision, enabling more accurate spray marking, faster downstream verification, and improved decision-making regarding repair, rework, or material disposition.
Turn Inspection Results into Actionable Data with Individual Segment Analysis
Modern quality systems require information that supports traceability, reporting, and continuous improvement.
The DEFECTOARRAY sensor generates detailed inspection information, including precise circumferential defect location and C-Scan visualization. This creates more valuable inspection reports that help manufacturers verify defects faster, improve quality documentation, identify production trends, and support root-cause analysis.
Instead of simply knowing a defect exists, manufacturers gain actionable insight into where defects occur, how they behave, and what production conditions may be contributing to them.
The DA-Generation Advantage
The DEFECTOARRAY sensor is available exclusively with FOERSTER’s DA-generation solution for long-product testing.
For manufacturers already utilizing the DEFECTOMAT DA, the DEFECTOARRAY sensor offers a seamless way to expand inspection capabilities while building on an established system. For new installations, the combination provides access to advanced inspection functionality from the start while supporting future inspection requirements.
With automatic distance compensation, precise defect localization, and detailed segment-level analysis, the DEFECTOARRAY sensor helps manufacturers move beyond pass/fail inspection and toward true inspection intelligence.
Traditional eddy current inspection systems are highly effective at detecting defects, but today’s manufacturers often require more than a simple pass/fail result. As quality requirements become more demanding, inspection systems must provide greater visibility into product quality, process conditions, and defect behavior.
The DEFECTOARRAY sensor addresses these challenges through three core capabilities:
More Reproducible Inspection Results: Intelligent clearance compensation continuously adjusts for changes in material position caused by eccentric material guidance, vibration, and dimensional variation. This helps maintain consistent inspection performance, reducing false rejects, minimizing scrap, and increasing the throughput of reliably tested material.
Greater Sensitivity to Small Defects: Eight independent sensing segments improve spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, making it easier to detect small surface defects with greater repeatability, particularly on larger diameter bars and tubes.
Enhanced Inspection Intelligence: Individual segment analysis provides precise circumferential defect localization, C-Scan visualization, and more detailed inspection reports. The result is improved traceability, faster defect verification, deeper process insight, and actionable data for quality documentation and continuous improvement.
For manufacturers producing high-value products or operating under strict quality requirements, these capabilities provide the inspection intelligence needed to make more informed quality and production decisions.
Consider the following questions:
If you answered yes to any of these questions, it may be worth evaluating how the DEFECTOARRAY sensor can enhance your inspection process and support your quality objectives.