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It is extremely
important to not automatically discount the highest or lowest one or two wall
thickness readings from any data set - as some NDT testing firms routinely
handle questionable data. This is ensured by the use of on-site waveform
verification - which establishes that every wall thickness reading is correct
before it is saved for record.
Such
on-site verification is important for all piping investigations, and critically
important where conditions have created isolated areas of pitting. In such
cases, it is those one or two lowest measured wall thickness readings which
ultimately define the useful remaining service life of a piping system - a
system which may otherwise seem in acceptable condition based upon average wall
thickness values.

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