The new standard sets minimum requirements for coverage and sensitivity of ultrasonic testing, helping identify problems such as lack of fusion, contamination by particulates, and more.
Spires succeeds Peter Unger, who served as A2LA’s president and CEO for 20 years and continues to support the association in his position as president emeritus.
This total was down 16.2 percent from June’s $175.35 million and down 17.2 percent when compared with the total of $177.51 million reported for July 2015.
The two companies look to enhance their customers' experience by jointly supporting device OEMs, plant equipment OEMs and system integrators with a team of researchers that are continually producing best of breed solutions for demanding imaging applications.