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The Use of Magnetic Flux Leakage Testing Method and Apparatus for Steel Pipe

Steel pipes are important to the oil and gas industry, and an accurate and fast nondestructive testing technique is necessary to monitor their condition. The technology described in this paper can automate testing on coiled tubing quickly and accurately.

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