Ibai Gallastegi
“Corrosion is an inevitable phenomenon, however, it is possible to delay its appearance and mitigate its effects. Corrosion testing is a key tool to ensure the performance of materials and components in service.”
Corrosion and Protection of Materials
Welding processes
field of expertise WELDING PROCESSES Advanced inspecion and characterization of weldings and welded elements We
Electrical conductivity and resistivity
Characterization test Electrical conductivity Characterization of the electrical conductivity and resistivity properties of metallic materials
Fatigue and fracture mechanics
Specialization field Detection, characterization and evolution of fatigue cracks Fatigue and fracture mechanics testing Certification
RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION
FEATURED TEST RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION High-precision 2D images to ensure the soundness of metallic components. More
Do NDTs provide actual measurements of defects?
A common question that we usually receive at the Non-Destructive Testing area of AZTERLAN is
Fastening elements
Specialization field Threaded fastening elements Quality assesment and characterization of screws, nuts, washers and threaded
Mechanisms of Formation of Degenerated Graphite in Lamellar Graphite Cast Iron
The final morphology of graphite and its effect on the physical and mechanical properties of
Axial Computer Tomography
FEATURED TEST AXIAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 3D representation of the soundness of metallic components. More information
Non Destructive Testing by means of X-ray technologies: main clues of Radioscopy and Computed Axial Tomography tests
The inspection of solid materials and components (metallic and non-metallic) by means of X-ray technologies
Cast components in super duplex alloys-intercomparison between bench moulding and 3D printing
This research work is focused on the application of sand moulds made with 3D printing
Environmentally induced hydrogen embrittlement
Under the term Environmental Induced Cracking (EIC) a series of subcritical progression cracking processes are
Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) Alternative Material for High-Performance Applications
Austempered ductile iron (ADI) grades are standardized, and the requirements of current international standards (EN