
Features
A-EMII is a downloadable program that can be licensed and installed on any compatible computer.
Currently used to operate Well Tech EMI systems without affecting the factory software.
A-EMII interprets data sent directly from the scanning unit and classifies the pipe automatically.
Significantly reduces human error and increases overall accuracy, resulting in reliable and consistent results.
The ACE-EMI Interpretation (A-EMII) program provides a simple and effective tool to assist operators in achieving reliable and consistent results.
How the Program Works
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Reduces Training & Interpretation Challenges
The A-EMII software vastly reduces the need for complicated operator training by automating the simultaneous analysis of the various signal outputs and providing color coded results based on data analysis rather than relying on a trained individual’s visual interpretation of the many EMI graphs.


A-EMII categorizes pipe live on a job site by stabilizing data, interpreting it and classifying the tubular/ rod.
This screen shows original signal data output from an EMI job compared to the A-EMII stabilized data.
The original data in the middle graph displays multiple false signals .
The top and bottom graph represents the stabilized data produced by A-EMII clearly showing the classification


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Detects & Filters False Signals
The A-EMII software analyses incoming data, filters out false signals and background noise caused by variability in field conditions. This allows the algorithm to make reliable and consistent tubular and rod classifications.
This screen shows the traditional graph presentation of a coupling as it comes through the EMI scanner. The background noise makes it very difficult to visually identify the flaw near the coupling in Section A


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Detects Flaws Near the Coupling
A-EMII can analyze the data up to the coupling itself, eliminating the human visual limitations of traditional graph presentations.


A-EMII expands and reviews each coupling in much greater detail, in real time allowing the algorithm to accurately identify the flaw as shown in Image 2 (Expanded Image of Section A).
Types of Damage found by AEMII Software
Our Story
Led by the belief that
there had to be a better way!
ACE- EMI Software LLC is led by a small group of industry professionals who were determined to find a more efficient way to conduct EMI scanning that could over come the challenges of complexity of the equipment, continuous training of operators, variability in field conditions and detecting flaws near the coupling.
Under the guidance of our in house industry experts and a superb programming team, our data driven approach to EMI interpretation (A-EMII) was born!











