Sarah Williams

Sarah Williams
Staff Writer
Sarah Williams worked for nearly a decade as a researcher and copywriter in the broadcast media industry. Now Sarah applies her skills as a writer and editor to produce compelling, high-quality material on topics related to Evident’s wide range of nondestructive testing (NDT) solutions. She writes about the latest remote visual, microscope, ultrasonic, eddy current, and phased array technologies. She also explores their applications and contributions to improving the quality and safety of the world around us. Sarah works at the office in Quebec City, where she resides with her partner, David, and her three children, Sophie, Anouk, and Éloi.
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You Can’t Beat Good PR! Discover the Advantages of the Pulse-Receive Version of Our REX1 DLA Probe
By Sarah Williams -
5 December, 2023

Troubleshooting Tips for Problems Encountered when Inspecting Combustion Engines with a Borescope
By Sarah Williams -
31 October, 2023

Examining the Reciprocal Relationship between RICE Maintenance and Borescopes
By Sarah Williams -
1 August, 2023

Cornering the Pipe Elbow Inspection Market with the FlexoFORM™ Scanner
By Sarah Williams -
6 October, 2022

Bookmark This! Access Our Total Focusing Method (TFM) Resources in One Convenient Location
By Sarah Williams -
6 May, 2021

A Powerful, Portable Pipe-Inspection Duo: the AxSEAM™ Scanner and OmniScan™ X3 Flaw Detector—A Customer Review
By Sarah Williams -
4 March, 2021

WeldSight™ Software versus OmniPC™ Software—What’s the Difference?
By Sarah Williams -
16 February, 2021

TFM and Other Major Advantages of the OmniScan X3 Flaw Detector for NDT Inspectors—A Customer Review
By Sarah Williams -
19 March, 2020

Did You Know? We Custom Manufacture Probes for Your Specific Applications
By Sarah Williams -
29 January, 2020

Getting Up to Scratch with Croda—Testing Anti-Scratch Additives for Polymer Plastics
By Sarah Williams -
23 July, 2019

Ride at Your Own Risk? Why Roller Coasters Are Much Safer than You Think
By Sarah Williams -
7 May, 2019

5 Traits a Videoscope Needs to Stand Up to the Rigors of Search and Rescue Operations
By Sarah Williams -
2 April, 2019

For Goodness Sake—Assuring the Quality of Toys with Thickness Gauges
By Sarah Williams -
11 December, 2018

Ahead of the Curve: UT is Finally Flexible Enough for Pipe Elbow Inspection
By Sarah Williams -
3 October, 2018

2 Challenges of High-Temperature Thickness Gauging and How to Solve Them
By Sarah Williams -
28 August, 2018

5 Ways We've Simplified Austenitic Weld Inspection in Small-Diameter Pipes
By Sarah Williams -
17 January, 2018

On the Cutting Wedge: Using Contoured Wedges to Inspect Welds in Small-Diameter Pipes
By Sarah Williams -
22 December, 2016