We are looking for additional sites that we could test some high temperature EMATs up to 500C on ferritic steel pipes. Workign with Sonemat Ltd who are making the sensors, currently we have had a couple on test at an oil refinery for 6 months, and it would be great to find some other locations that we could evaluate the transducers at. The EMATs don't require any water cooling and provided that there is a well adhered, high temperature oxide layer on the surface of the pipe, then we seem to get good measurements. Please contact Steve Dixon (S.M.Dixon@warwick.ac.uk) or Natasha Lunn (N.Lunn@warwick.ac.uk) if you think that you could help. (The EMATs work with a standard flaw detector and an adapter box, which we would have so we are just looking for potential test sites).