Field Viewers Ltd is organized around detection of the tiniest of flaws in steel at the time of forging. Founded by a PhD electrical engineer, the principal of the firm was 10 years at the Brookhaven National Laboratory on New York's Long Island before moving to the private sector. Principals of the firm have developed an efficient method to measure flaws in steel, like train rails and pipes. Using x-ray technology to assess stability - allowing allows the product to be either repaired or discarded before going into the market place - the firm's modular technology can measure any size, shape or form to determine the integrity of the steel. The steel passes through the x-rays on the Field Viewer machine, where the tiniest flaws can be detected. Though technology already exists to detect these flaws, it has not been previously available in a form where a manufacturer can apply the technology in the factory to detect potential blemishes at the time of forging making this new process faster, greener and more economical.