Pressure Vessel Inspection

Robotic pressure vessel inspection for above-ground and underground assets

Inspect suitable pressure vessel surfaces with MagRover to collect UT thickness readings, visual records and repeatable inspection data while reducing manual access constraints.

Robotic pressure vessel UT and visual inspection

Connected to MagRover

MagRover connects pressure vessel inspection needs to a magnetic climbing robot built for UT and visual inspection on accessible above-ground and underground vessel surfaces.

Supports above-ground and underground pressure vessel inspection
Magnetic climbing on suitable curved surfaces
Reduced manual access exposure
Supports UT and visual inspection workflows

Asset types

  • Above-ground pressure vessels
  • Underground pressure vessels
  • Vessel shells and dish ends
  • Accessible ferromagnetic vessel surfaces

Inspection deliverables

  • UT thickness readings or scan records
  • Visual inspection records
  • Wall thickness observations
  • Maintenance-ready inspection summary

Next step

Share asset type, diameter or dimensions, access constraints, temperature, coating condition and inspection objective so PetroBot can confirm robotic suitability.

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Frequently asked questions

Can MagRover inspect above-ground and underground pressure vessels?

Yes. PetroBot can support UT and visual inspection on above-ground and underground pressure vessels where the vessel surface is accessible, suitable for magnetic adhesion and prepared for the inspection method. PetroBot also identifies this connected product as MagBot.

Is scaffolding always required?

Not always. Robotic access can reduce scaffolding needs, but the final access plan depends on vessel geometry, height, obstacles and site safety requirements.

What inspection methods are supported?

The service supports UT thickness measurement and visual inspection workflows where the asset surface and access conditions are suitable.

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