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- Blank Page | NEXT LEVEL TESTING
Available 24-7-365 Get the Support You Need Phone 812-725-9961 Ext. 2 For after hour service requests, contact our 24/7 AOG line (812) 725-9961 ext. 4 Email General Inquiries: info@sage-aero.com Sales: sales@sage-aero.com Technical Support: support@sage-aero.com Repair Station Fixed Location 7239 Nova's Landing Drive Sellersburg, IN 47172 Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:30PM 24/7 availability for AOG and emergencies Live Chat For quick responses, use our live chat option. Our technical support team is ready to assist you. Connect With Us We're here to assist you. Whether you're looking for detailed NDT services or need specialized aviation maintenance expertise, get in touch with us today. Please fill out the form below or click to request a quote and a Sage team member will get back to you promptly. HERE For immediate assistance, call us at 812-725-9961. First and Last Name Company Email Phone Message Send Thanks for submitting!
- Ferrite Rate Measurements | Sage Aero
Ferrite Rate Measurements for Superior Material Performance Request a Quote Key Benefits of Ferrite Rate Measurements in Quality Assurance Ferrite content measurement is essential for ensuring material integrity, particularly in stainless steel and ferrous alloys. It improves weld quality by preventing issues like cracking and brittleness, ensuring the durability and strength of welded components. Monitoring ferrite levels ensures compliance with industry standards and reduces the risk of material failure, especially in critical applications like aerospace and defense. It also offers cost-effective process control, optimizing alloy compositions and enhancing performance in harsh environments. This makes ferrite measurement a vital tool in maintaining the quality, safety, and reliability of components across various industries. Understanding Ferrite Rate Measurements Ferrite rate measurement refers to the process of determining the amount of ferrite (a magnetic phase of iron) present in ferrous alloys, particularly in stainless steels. Ferrite content is crucial because it influences the material's strength, ductility, weldability, and resistance to cracking. During the welding of stainless steel, for example, controlling ferrite levels helps to avoid issues such as weld cracks or brittleness. Ferrite rate is typically measured using methods such as magnetic saturation or using specialized ferrite meters. Proper ferrite content ensures that materials will perform optimally under stress and in harsh environments, making it an important factor in industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. By monitoring ferrite rates, manufacturers can ensure consistent material properties and enhance the reliability and safety of components. Common Applications In welding, ferrite rate measurements help prevent defects like cracking, particularly in stainless steel and duplex alloys used in aerospace, automotive, and power generation. These measurements are also essential in ensuring the integrity of welded components in high-stress applications such as pipelines and pressure vessels in oil, gas, and chemical industries. Additionally, ferrite rate measurements are used in heat treatment processes to optimize the properties of critical components, ensuring durability, strength, and resistance to failure. Ensure Optimal Weld Quality with Ferrite Rate Measurements Achieve precise and reliable welds by measuring ferrite content in your materials. Our ferrite rate testing ensures your welds meet industry standards, improving strength and preventing cracking. Don’t compromise on quality—schedule your ferrite rate measurement today for flawless performance. Contact Us Request a Quote
- Services | Sage Aero
Protecting Your Investments with Precision Testing and Unmatched Accuracy At Sage we understand that your assets are invaluable. Our precision Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) services are designed to safeguard your investments by identifying potential issues before they become costly problems. With unmatched accuracy and advanced techniques, we help you maintain the integrity and reliability of your equipment, so you can focus on what matters most—operating with confidence and minimizing downtime Request a Quote Contact Us Your Trusted Partner in Nondestructive Testing Our inspectors and technicians bring unparalleled expertise to every project. All inspections are conducted in accordance with manufacturer requirements, industry standards, and specifications to ensure the highest level of safety and compliance. Our NDT services can be performed on-wing, on-site or at our in-house laboratory. Eddy Current Magnetic Particle Radiography AWS CWI D1.1 Eddy Current Array Ultrasonic Thickness Measurements Positive Material ID Welder Qualifications Liquid Penetrant Ultrasonic Shearwave Ferrite Rate Measurements Wheel Overhauls Ready to take the next step in safeguarding your assets? Request a quote today and get personalized, transparent pricing. Our team is here to provide you with a tailored solution that meets your unique needs, ensuring quality, accuracy, and peace of mind every step of the way. Request a Quote
- Magnetic Particle | Sage Aero
Magnetic Particle Testing for Maximum Safety Request a Quote Key Benefits of Magnetic Particle Inspections in Quality Assurance Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) is a highly effective non-destructive testing method that offers key benefits such as the ability to detect surface and near-surface defects like cracks, laps, and porosity in ferromagnetic materials. It provides quick, reliable results, ensuring that components meet safety and quality standards. MPI is particularly useful for inspecting complex geometries and critical parts, making it ideal for industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and ability to reveal defects without damaging the material make it a valuable tool for maintaining the integrity and reliability of key components. Choosing the right provider for Magnetic Particle Testing is crucial to ensuring the safety and reliability of your components. At Sage, we bring years of expertise and experience to every test, using state-of-the-art equipment and trained technicians. We are committed to providing high-quality, reliable inspections, with reports that meet or exceed industry standards. Our focus on customer satisfaction ensures that we deliver fast, accurate results with minimal downtime, so you can maintain the highest levels of operational safety and efficiency. Partner with Sage for precise, reliable inspections that uphold the integrity of your components. Trust the Experts for Accurate Magnetic Particle Testing and Quality Assurance Contact Us Request a Quote
- Guide for NDT Preparation | Next Level Testing
Streamlining Nondestructive Testing and Inspections Essential Preparation Tips At Sage, we prioritize safety, precision, and regulatory compliance in every aspect of our services. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a critical part of aircraft maintenance and inspection, allowing us to detect potential defects without compromising the integrity of the components. Proper preparation for NDT inspections ensures accurate results and reduces downtime. Here’s a guide to help you prepare for a successful and smooth NDT inspection: Understanding NDT Processes NDT involves a series of inspection methods designed to identify flaws or potential defects in materials or structures without causing damage. NDT methods are selected based on the specific component, type of defect to be detected and manufacturer specifications or regulatory requirements. What many customers may not realize is that the accuracy of NDT inspections relies heavily on the use of reference or calibration standards. These standards are essential tools that allow our technicians to simulate known defects in materials and components during the inspection process. Reference standards are specially designed samples that replicate specific defects—such as cracks, corrosion, or voids—that our technicians may need to detect during the inspection. By using these standards, we can calibrate our NDT equipment to ensure the most accurate results possible. This helps to simulate real-world conditions and ensures that we can reliably identify even the smallest flaws that could pose a risk to the aircraft’s structural integrity or safety. When we locate a defect during an NDT inspection, it is based on these established reference standards. This means that any anomalies we find on your aircraft or components are directly correlated with known, predefined defect sizes and characteristics. By comparing the test results with these reference standards, we can provide you with a precise and reliable assessment of the condition of your aircraft or component. Scheduling Inspections All though we have a team on standby for emergency or AOG inspections, scheduling in advance is key to minimizing aircraft downtime. Coordinate with our team at Sage to schedule the inspection at a time that minimizes disruption to your operations. and inform us about any specific deadlines or requirements. Transparency and Full Disclosure We believe in complete transparency and collaboration. When scheduling an inspection, it is crucial to provide all relevant information and necessary documentation upfront. Withholding details or critical data can delay the process and potentially affect the accuracy and efficiency of our work. By sharing the complete picture, including applicable maintenance history, previous inspections, and any known issues, in addition to aircraft or component maintenance manuals, we can ensure that your aircraft or component receives the most thorough and effective inspection possible. Preparing the Aircraft or Component Depending on the NDT method being used, there may be preparation steps required to ensure a successful inspection. This includes cleaning the relevant areas to remove any dirt, oil, or contaminants, providing easy access to the components to be inspected, and removing any coatings or surface treatments that may interfere with the inspection process as necessary. We understand that many of our customers prefer to handle these preparation tasks themselves. However, if you’re unable to complete these steps, our team is happy to assist. Post Inspection A detailed report of a successful inspection or inspection findings will be provided once the inspection is complete. Reports include any defects or anomalies detected and recommendations for further action based on the specifications. Properly document the results of the inspection for future reference and ensure they are added to the aircraft’s maintenance history. Additional copies of inspection records can be requested at any time. Requests must be made to admin@sage-aero.com. Thank You for Choosing Sage Aero We sincerely appreciate your interest and thank you for considering us as a trusted partner in aircraft maintenance and inspection services. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality service, safety, and compliance, and we are grateful for the opportunity to support the continued reliability and performance of your aircraft. We look forward to building a lasting relationship with you and serving your aviation needs for years to come. Ready to get started? Request a quote today and let us provide you with a tailored solution for your aircraft’s needs. Our team is here to ensure you receive the highest quality service at competitive rates. Click below to request your quote and take the first step toward ensuring the safety and reliability of your aircraft. Request a Quote
- Airworthiness Directives | Next Level Testing
Streamlining Nondestructive Testing and Inspections Essential Preparation Tips At Sage, we prioritize safety, precision, and regulatory compliance in every aspect of our services. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is a critical part of aircraft maintenance and inspection, allowing us to detect potential defects without compromising the integrity of the components. Proper preparation for NDT inspections ensures accurate results and reduces downtime. Here’s a guide to help you prepare for a successful and smooth NDT inspection: Understanding NDT Processes NDT involves a series of inspection methods designed to identify flaws or potential defects in materials or structures without causing damage. NDT methods are selected based on the specific component, type of defect to be detected and manufacturer specifications or regulatory requirements. What many customers may not realize is that the accuracy of NDT inspections relies heavily on the use of reference or calibration standards. These standards are essential tools that allow our technicians to simulate known defects in materials and components during the inspection process. Reference standards are specially designed samples that replicate specific defects—such as cracks, corrosion, or voids—that our technicians may need to detect during the inspection. By using these standards, we can calibrate our NDT equipment to ensure the most accurate results possible. This helps to simulate real-world conditions and ensures that we can reliably identify even the smallest flaws that could pose a risk to the aircraft’s structural integrity or safety. When we locate a defect during an NDT inspection, it is based on these established reference standards. This means that any anomalies we find on your aircraft or components are directly correlated with known, predefined defect sizes and characteristics. By comparing the test results with these reference standards, we can provide you with a precise and reliable assessment of the condition of your aircraft or component. Scheduling Inspections All though we have a team on standby for emergency or AOG inspections, scheduling in advance is key to minimizing aircraft downtime. Coordinate with our team at Sage to schedule the inspection at a time that minimizes disruption to your operations. and inform us about any specific deadlines or requirements. Transparency and Full Disclosure We believe in complete transparency and collaboration. When scheduling an inspection, it is crucial to provide all relevant information and necessary documentation upfront. Withholding details or critical data can delay the process and potentially affect the accuracy and efficiency of our work. By sharing the complete picture, including applicable maintenance history, previous inspections, and any known issues, in addition to aircraft or component maintenance manuals, we can ensure that your aircraft or component receives the most thorough and effective inspection possible. Preparing the Aircraft or Component Depending on the NDT method being used, there may be preparation steps required to ensure a successful inspection. This includes cleaning the relevant areas to remove any dirt, oil, or contaminants, providing easy access to the components to be inspected, and removing any coatings or surface treatments that may interfere with the inspection process as necessary. We understand that many of our customers prefer to handle these preparation tasks themselves. However, if you’re unable to complete these steps, our team is happy to assist. Post Inspection A detailed report of a successful inspection or inspection findings will be provided once the inspection is complete. Reports include any defects or anomalies detected and recommendations for further action based on the specifications. Properly document the results of the inspection for future reference and ensure they are added to the aircraft’s maintenance history. Additional copies of inspection records can be requested at any time. Requests must be made to admin@sage-aero.com. Thank You for Choosing Sage Aero We sincerely appreciate your interest and thank you for considering us as a trusted partner in aircraft maintenance and inspection services. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality service, safety, and compliance, and we are grateful for the opportunity to support the continued reliability and performance of your aircraft. We look forward to building a lasting relationship with you and serving your aviation needs for years to come. Ready to get started? Request a quote today and let us provide you with a tailored solution for your aircraft’s needs. Our team is here to ensure you receive the highest quality service at competitive rates. Click below to request your quote and take the first step toward ensuring the safety and reliability of your aircraft. Request a Quote