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Where can residual stress mapping by XRD be performed?

Quickly identify the source of your residual stresses

Residual stresses can directly affect mechanical performance, dimensional stability, fatigue resistance, the adhesion of a coating, and even the in-service behavior of a metal part. When a defect appears after machining, welding, heat treatment, shot peening, coating deposition, or forming, mapping by XRD makes it possible to locate critical areas and correlate the stress state with your process history. This approach is particularly useful during investigation, industrial validation, supplier comparison, or decision support before returning a part to production.

Respond to a defect, a failure, or a process drift

Mapping of residual stresses by XRD is recommended when you observe premature cracking, deformation after manufacturing, variability in mechanical performance, in-service failure, or abnormal fatigue sensitivity. It is also useful after welding, heat treatment, surface treatment, machining, forming, or spraying, to verify the actual effect of the process on the part’s stress state. In an investigation, it helps locate the most affected areas and guide further testing.

Measure stresses and locate critical areas

XRD is the reference technique for measuring residual stresses at the surface of crystalline materials. It provides local values and makes it possible to build a mapping on strategic points defined according to the part geometry, loaded areas, or signs of failure. The measurement plan is tailored to your needs: targeted investigation, area comparison, stress profile, or a wider grid to visualize gradients.

Benefit from support focused on industrial decision-making

Filab supports industrial companies with their needs for investigation, failure understanding, qualification, and process optimization. The proposed approach aims to deliver results that your quality, production, methods, materials, or R&D teams can use directly: defining the sampling strategy, choosing the areas to map, interpreting deviations, and putting the findings into perspective with your manufacturing history.

Entrust your measurements to an independent laboratory with multi-technique capabilities

The FILAB laboratory is independent and able to combine XRD with other surface and materials analysis techniques, providing a more complete understanding of your issue. Depending on your needs, the results of mapping can be compared with observations by SEM-EDX, topography analysis, deposit identification, contamination analysis, or crystalline phase analysis. This complementarity makes it possible to distinguish a process-related constraint from degradation associated with a material defect, surface contamination, a coating, or a microstructural transformation. To learn more about materials and surface challenges, you can also read our article on Nanomaterials Industrial Coatings or on How to Have Raw Materials Tested.

Secure a qualification or a comparison between surface conditions

This service is also suited to supplier qualification, validation of a process change, before/after treatment comparison, or industrialization control. By comparing several areas, several parts, or several batches, measurement by XRD makes it possible to objectively assess the impact of a process parameter on the analyzed surface. When needed, the study can be supplemented with analysis of deposits, contamination, or surface composition to strengthen the interpretation.

Cross-check XRD with surface and composition analysis

To make the interpretation more reliable, the results can be correlated with observations by SEM-EDX, crystalline phase identification, mineral deposit analysis by X-ray diffraction, or surface techniques such as XPS, ToF-SIMS, optical microscopy, profilometry, or AFM depending on the issue. This multi-technique approach is particularly useful if the stresses are associated with a coating, surface contamination, delamination, a surface transformation, or a failure. For related issues involving contaminants and particles, you can consult Detection Microplastiques Filtres Industriels 2.

Rely on the FILAB laboratory, recognized for its analytical expertise

The FILAB laboratory relies on PhDs and engineers, a wide range of analytical capabilities, and an independent operating model tailored to industrial requirements. This setup makes it possible to handle both targeted expert assessments and broader investigations combining XRD, SEM-EDX, surface analysis, and physico-chemical characterization. This analytical environment is a real asset for dealing with complex cases involving stress, deposits, contamination, fracture surfaces, or the effects of surface treatment.

Define the need, submit the parts, use the results

To get started, it is important to specify the material, geometry, process the part has undergone, area of interest, observed defect, and expected objective: expert assessment, comparison, validation, or decision support. The filab laboratory can then define a suitable analysis plan, perform mapping by XRD, supplement it if needed with associated techniques, and then deliver interpreted results. To launch your project: define your critical areas, send your parts or coupons, specify your process history, request a technical discussion, obtain a tailored analysis proposal.

Frequently asked questions

Where can residual stress mapping by XRD be carried out to improve the reliability of a part or a process?

To have residual stress mapping by XRD carried out, it is advisable to contact an independent materials analysis laboratory such as FILAB, experienced in industrial issues involving failure analysis, qualification, and process optimization. The goal is not only to measure a local value, but to build an actionable interpretation of stress gradients across the part, in loaded or suspect areas.

In which cases is residual stress mapping by XRD relevant?

Residual stress mapping by XRD is relevant whenever it is necessary to locate, compare, and interpret the stress state of a part in connection with a defect, a manufacturing operation, or an industrial qualification requirement.

What technical means should be used to interpret the results correctly?

The results are all the more actionable when they are placed back into their material and process context. Combining XRD with complementary observation, composition, and surface analysis techniques makes it possible to turn a measurement into an operational conclusion.

Why choose the Filab laboratory for residual stress mapping by XRD?

Choosing Filab laboratory for residual stress mapping by XRD means looking for a partner capable of measuring, interpreting, and linking the results to your real industrial issue, with a multi-technique expert approach.

How do you launch a residual stress mapping study by XRD?

Launching a study is based on a simple, quick technical scoping exercise: industrial need, type of parts, areas to investigate, and the expected level of interpretation. Once these elements are shared, the analytical strategy can be built in a targeted way.
The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
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A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
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A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
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Tailor-made support
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Video debriefing available with the expert
Thomas GAUTIER Head of Materials Department
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