Magnetic Analysis Corp. Celebrates 95 Years of Leadership in Developing NDT Instruments and Solutions: The MAC® Edge Now Includes a New Milestone

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Magnetic Analysis Corp. (MAC®) is celebrating its 95th Anniversary in business this month, a milestone that commemorates nearly a century of service to the metals industry.

The company, which was founded in a small facility in Long Island City, New York, in 1928, is a recognized global leader in nondestructive testing. Today, operating on an international scale, MAC helps metal manufacturers around the world meet demanding specifications for Eddy Current, Ultrasonic, Phased Array Ultrasonic, and Flux Leakage test systems, along with application specific material handling,

The 95-year milestone is a testament to MAC’s longstanding dedication to customer service and technological advancement. “As we celebrate this anniversary,” says Dudley Boden, MAC’s President and CEO, “we focus on tomorrow’s opportunities.” Boden affirms that “testing demands placed on the metals industry will undoubtedly become more exacting and complex throughout the next five years, but the MAC team is dedicated—as we always have been—to meeting the high-quality standards of our customers and staying one step ahead of the curve.”

Joseph Baldauff, MAC’s Vice President of Technology, adds that “our continual upgrading of existing products and solutions reflects MAC’s ongoing commitment to delivering innovative, powerful, and robust solutions for NDT applications. Our success and longevity are due in part to the advanced capabilities we have brought to the market for nearly a century.”

MAC’s nondestructive test systems can be found testing wire, tube, and parts in mills throughout the world.  Three facilities form the backbone of the company: MAC’s ISO 9001-2015 certified manufacturing and engineering headquarters in Elmsford, NY; a manufacturing and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 laboratory- certified plant in Boardman, Ohio; and Magnetic Analysis Nordic’s manufacturing plant in Östersund, Sweden.