What are the best practices for designing and conducting RFT experiments and measurements?
RFT, or remote field testing, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) method that uses electromagnetic induction to detect corrosion and defects in ferromagnetic tubes and pipes. RFT can measure wall thickness, identify cracks, and locate discontinuities in hard-to-access areas. However, RFT also has some limitations and challenges, such as signal distortion, interference, and calibration. Therefore, it is important to follow some best practices for designing and conducting RFT experiments and measurements. In this article, you will learn about six aspects of RFT that you should consider before, during, and after your test.