Testing with eddy current - measure the electrical conductivity - part 2

The eddy current method can be used for very different applications. In this video we would like to show how the electrical conductivity of non-ferrous material is measured with the SIGMATEST and what has to be considered for proper results. In further videos we will speak about other use cases of eddy current and other non-destructive testing methods. Additionally, we will of course also show the application of various FOERSTER devices. Do you have recommendations for further videos? Write your suggestions in the comments! The measurement of electrical conductivity with eddy current plays an essential role in various industries such as aviation or automotive. You can find more information under the following links: Blog - Conductivity measurement of metallic materials: https://blog.foerstergroup.com/en/com... Blog - Electrical conductivity measurement with eddy current - 6 factors you should pay attention to: https://blog.foerstergroup.com/en/com... Website: https://www.foerstergroup.de/de/deu/ LinkedIn:   / institut-dr.-foerster-gmbh-&-co.-kg   My name is Manfred Schmitz and I have been working in the field of non-destructive testing since 2014. NDT is an extremely exciting field for me because of the wide range of applications. The scope from "testing" people by CT (computed tomography) or medical ultrasound to materials testing with eddy current is incredible. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:27 Measure with the SIGMATEST 0:53 How the temperature effects the electrical conductivity 1:30 Automatic temperature compensation 1:58 Temperature compensation with two point adjustment 3:27 Measure paintet components 3:44 Measure thin materials 4:30 Measure on curved surfaces 5:19 Outro