13-17 April 2026
Tube 2026: Hall 7A Booth F19
Wire 2026: Hall 15 Booth E39

Magnetic Analysis Corporation (MAC®) will exhibit at both Tube 2026 and Wire 2026, held concurrently in Düsseldorf, Germany, continuing a long-standing tradition of supporting global tube and wire producers with practical nondestructive testing (NDT) solutions. With more than 95 years of experience, MAC’s focus at both events is direct collaboration with customers to address real production challenges and evolving quality requirements.
At Tube 2026 (Hall 7A, Stand F19), MAC will demonstrate eddy current and ultrasonic inspection technologies for tube and pipe manufacturing. Live demonstrations will include the MultiMac® II SM eddy current system for detecting weld and surface defects in small-diameter tube, along with Echomac® ultrasonic testing for seam weld inspection and internal flaw detection.
A major highlight is the company’s acquisition of the MacFlux DC magnetic flux leakage (MFL) product line from PITCO LLC, expanding MAC’s capabilities for OCTG inspection. The partnership has resulted in OCTGComplete, an integrated inspection line combining transverse and longitudinal MFL testing with ultrasonic and phased array ultrasonic testing in a single system, unified through MAC’s MultiCollector II software for streamlined data output and analysis.Representatives from MAC’s global subsidiaries will also be present, reinforcing worldwide engineering and service support.

At Wire 2026 (Hall 15, Stand E39), MAC will showcase the Minimac® II eddy current instrument operating at production-relevant speeds, demonstrating inspection of wire standards similar to medical wire applications. The system is widely used for weld detection, continuity testing, and detection of magnetic inclusions in both magnetic and nonmagnetic products. Visitors will have direct access to application engineers to discuss inspection methods, system configurations, and custom solutions tailored to specific production environments.

Across both exhibitions, MAC emphasizes a customer-first approach, combining eddy current, ultrasonic, and magnetic flux leakage technologies to help producers improve quality, increase yield, and maintain confidence in meeting demanding industry standards. Visitors are encouraged to bring inspection challenges directly to the booth for practical discussion with MAC’s engineering team.
