We are delighted to introduce our company
Ural Ship Service
We aim at providing professional, flexible and cost effective solutions tailored to clients
requirements with particular focus on all kind of steel inspections. Our highly qualified and
experienced staff all have a strong background in the maritime world. Quick response to
customer requirements and fast and timely delivery of documentation is a key objective.
requirements with particular focus on all kind of steel inspections. Our highly qualified and
experienced staff all have a strong background in the maritime world. Quick response to
customer requirements and fast and timely delivery of documentation is a key objective.
Certificates
what we do
Our Services
The primary purpose of a thickness measurement survey is to ascertain the steel condition of the vessel.
The fruits of experience one of our newest services we offer is pre-purchase inspections and docking supervisions.
Dry-docking a vessel is testing platform for technical managers. Our technicians help vessel’s superintendents in various ways thereby reducing his burden
At URAL Ship Service we make error-free reports. We utilize the latest software developed by various classification societies to report the results of thickness measurement.
Technology
Our service
Our Technology and the Theory of Multiple Echo Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement
Instead of measuring the time taken for an ultrasonic pulse to travel through a piece of material and to
be reflected back to the source, a method was developed by Cygnus Instruments to measure the time
between the second, third and fourth echoes to be received. These second, third and fourth echoes occur
as a result of the sound reflecting backwards and forwards between the front and back walls of the
material under test. This is extremely important as it means the time delay being measured represents
the thickness of the material only and does not include the thickness of the paint or coating.
Instead of measuring the time taken for an ultrasonic pulse to travel through a piece of material and to
be reflected back to the source, a method was developed by Cygnus Instruments to measure the time
between the second, third and fourth echoes to be received. These second, third and fourth echoes occur
as a result of the sound reflecting backwards and forwards between the front and back walls of the
material under test. This is extremely important as it means the time delay being measured represents
the thickness of the material only and does not include the thickness of the paint or coating.
