Magnetic Analysis Corporation
Garry Wolfe is an experienced electronics technician with a diverse background in various roles related to electronics and copier services. Since May 2019, Garry has been working as an Electronics Technician at Magnetic Analysis Corporation. Prior experience includes serving as an Electronics Technician Level 2 at Oak Grove Technologies and working in multiple technician roles focusing on copier service and electronic installations at companies such as Valley Office Solutions, Tele-Solutions, Inc., and Henry Schein. Garry holds an Associate of Applied Science in Network and System Administration from ITT Technical Institute-Youngstown, completing studies between 2012 and 2014, and has additional educational experience from Youngstown State University. Extensive training includes participation in multiple factory training programs related to copiers and electronic systems.
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Magnetic Analysis Corporation
Magnetic Analysis Corporation has over 95 years of experience as a leader in non-destructive testing. The company developed the first American-made system using electromagnetic principles for the detection of flaws in steel bar products. Since then, MAC has grown to become a major source of eddy current, flux leakage, ultrasonic and phased array ultrasonic equipment and systems for testing metals throughout the world. MAC also provides the appropriate encircling, segment or rotary eddy current test coils, rotary ultrasonic transducer assemblies, drive mechanisms, mounting benches, and automated system controls for a broad range of applications in metal manufacturing plants. With headquarters in Elmsford, NY and additional manufacturing in Boardman, Ohio, a European plant in Östersund, Sweden, and field engineers and experienced representatives located throughout North and Central America, Brazil, Chile, Europe, Australia, Turkey, Korea, India, and China, customers worldwide can be served. MAC systems for detecting surface, subsurface, internal, ID and OD defects, wall thickness, ovality and eccentricity in tube and pipe; flaws, welds, and breaks in wire; and variations in alloy, heat treatment, hardness, and grade, are in use in countries throughout the world. Recent installations include flux leakage systems to inspect heavy wall tube to meet API and other specifications, ultrasonic/eddy current billet testers, and an online UT Weld Zone Test system delivered to a major tube producer, inspecting large diameter ERW tubes for hydraulic cylinders for mobile equipment, utilizing MAC’s Echomac® Ultrasonic Test Head installed right after the welding operation. Corporate Memberships: ITA ~ FMA ~ WAI ~ ASNT ~ API