MISTRAS Group Partners with Villari to Offer Wireless Crack-Detection Sensors for Critical Steel Assets
Reuters
Oct 14, 2025
MISTRAS Group Partners with Villari to Offer Wireless Crack-Detection Sensors for Critical Steel Assets
MISTRAS Group Inc., a global leader in industrial asset integrity and testing solutions, has announced a partnership with Villari, a technology provider specializing in wireless crack-detection systems for steel structures. Through this collaboration, MISTRAS will offer Villari's globally certified sensors to enhance continuous structural health monitoring and proactive maintenance for customers with steel assets prone to cracking. The combined expertise aims to help industries such as wind energy, oil and gas, and infrastructure minimize unplanned downtime, optimize maintenance schedules, and extend the life of critical assets by providing real-time insights into structural integrity.
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