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Max Diedering
Metallographer, Management laboratory-Services
Senior-Expert for Metallography & refractometry

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+49 8106 9941 14

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Simon Löhe
Metallographer, group leader of Laboratory-Services Munich
Expert in failure analysis and metallography
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+49 8106 9941 17

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Failure Analysis

Laboratory for failure analyses according to VDI 3822 on metallic, polymeric and ceramic components after cracks, fractures or corrosion.

Despite careful planning, design, production and successful test runs, faults and damage to technical components can occur even during normal operation. We help you to locate the primary damage, to clarify its cause and to determine remedial measures. In this way, you can prevent damage and financial losses in the future! Our remedial measures apply to all areas: Design, production, materials technology and operating conditions.

When does a failure analysis come into question?

Failure analyses are used when there has been a financial loss as a result of the failure of a product in "use". For example, in the case of:

  •     Fractures or cracks
  •     Increased wear and tear
  •     Increased corrosion
  •     Increased electrical resistance

on machines, individual elements or components. However, a damage analysis also makes sense for products before they are used:

  •     Repeatedly defective components in production
  •     Product failure in test runs and inspections
  •     Failure of components in development

In the case of components before use, there is no direct financial loss. However, by clarifying the cause(s) of the damage and determining suitable remedial measures, the number of rejects can be significantly reduced, thereby increasing productivity and reducing costs. Damage is thus prevented in advance!

What can we offer you?

With our experts and laboratory services such as environmental simulations, corrosion tests, fractographic evaluations, analytical material characterisations and metallographic examinations, GWP offers you a complete package to solve your problem. In addition, the development of sensible damage prevention rounds off our offer.

In doing so, we proceed according to the VDI guideline 3822 in order to guarantee comparability with a systematic analysis and to be sure to draw the right conclusions from the results. Our accreditation according to DIN EN ISO 17025 guarantees reliable test results and documents.

We rely on more than 40 years of experience in failure analysis of metals, plastics and ceramics. Since 2008, GWP has operated a cooperation laboratory with Allianz Risk Consulting, formerly AZT Allianz Zentrum für Technik.

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Aufstellen einer Schadensanalyse durch Experten
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Prüfen der Schadenshypothese nach Ishikawa
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Duktiler Gewaltbruch mit Scheerwaben
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Schwingbruch mit feinen Schwingstreifen und Nebenrissen
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Makroskopische Beurteilung, Schwingbruch mit Rastlinien
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Schwingbruch, Bruchausgang an einem Mangansulfid, kolorierte REM-Aufnahme
Interkristalline Korrosion an einem austenitischen Stahl
Interkristalline Korrosion an einem austenitischen Stahl
EDX-Analytik an einer korrodierten Oberfläche
EDX-Analytik an einer korrodierten Oberfläche
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Flüssigmetallinduzierte Korngrenzenschädigung in perlitischem Gusseisen

Society for Materials Testing
Ensuring quality | Accompanying development | Analyzing damage | Passing on knowledge

GWP Gesellschaft für Werkstoffprüfung mbH
Georg-Wimmer-Ring 25
85604 Zorneding/München
Germany

Tel. +49 8106 994110
Fax +49 8106 994111
www.gwp.eu

Handelsregister München
HRB 53245
USt.-IdNr. DE131179893

General Manager
Dr. Julius Nickl