Structural Flaw Detector

The structural flaw detector works by emitting ultrasonic waves or rays that penetrate the material and receiving reflected signals to detect internal defects such as cracks and air pockets. It is used for quality inspection of metal components and pipeline welding, as well as for assessing structural integrity in the construction and manufacturing industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider the type and thickness of the material to be tested to match the probe frequency, and choose a straight or angle probe based on the defect location. Environmental requirements determine whether a portable or fixed type is needed, and the operating interface should be user-friendly, supporting data export functionality.

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Instruments

With ten independent flaw detection channels, the gain range is 120dB, the frequency band is 0.4~ 20.0MHz, and it supports automatic generation of DAC Linear dispersion and 500 data storage for efficient defect identification.

$ 1897.00

With 130dB high gain and Automatic calibration function, support 100 independent flaw detection channels and 1000 waveform storage, Scanning range 0-10000mm, to meet the needs of a variety of material flaw detection.

$ 1587.00

With 16 flaw detection channels and 0.5~ 20MHz Frequency range, it supports Automatic calibration probes and generates DAC Linear dispersion. High Sampling rate and low noise design meet a variety of operating conditions inspection needs.

$ 1172.00

The dust density is measured by natural accumulation method, the diaMeter of the outflow port is 12.7mm, the funnel taper is 60 ° +/- 0.5 °, to ensure the stability of the free fall process, the volume of the measuringflask is 100mL, and the material is durable and easy to clean.

$ 235.00

With 100 flaw detection channels and 300 graphics storage capacity, support three probe modes and automatically generate DAC Linear dispersion, waterproof and dustproof design to adapt to harsh environments, Operating temperature range -27~ 70 ℃.

$ 2946.00

With DAC Linear dispersion automatic generation function, transmission Frequency up to 1000Hz, support 6 Meters detection range and 10 independent flaw detection channels, real-time dynamic video recording and automatic measurement crazing depth.

$ 2139.00

Equipped with binocular observation head and four-hole objective lens converter, with a total magnification of 40X-1000X, support for 360 ° rotating stage and coaxial coarse fine-focusing system, suitable for structural analysis of birefringent substances.

$ 751.00

With a wide frequency range of 64Hz-2MHz, it can detect longitudinal crazing and transverse defects, adapts to a variety of Probe types, supports automatic phase analysis and zero correction functions, and is suitable for high-speed inspection environments.

$ 7335.00

Scanning range 0-10000mm, working time 8 hours, waterproof and dustproof function, support 100 flaw detection channels and three probe modes, can automatically generate DAC Linear dispersion and store 300 inspection data.

$ 2623.00

Scanning range 0-6000mm, 100 independent flaw detection channels, support Automatic calibration and defect echo positioning, with high-brightness color display and three-proof design, adapt to various complex working environments.

$ 1816.00

Detection range 0-1000mm, dynamic range is greater than 36dB, with Automatic calibration and gate alarm function, support for a variety of working modes of straight oblique probes, compact and portable for field operations.

$ 3268.00

Scanning range 0-10000mm, working time 8 hours, waterproof and dustproof function, support 100 flaw detection channels and three probe modes, can automatically generate DAC Linear dispersion and store 300 A-shaped graphics.

$ 3268.00

With 15 independent flaw detection channels and Automatic calibration function, the near-field blind area is small to meet the thin-walled tube detection, the working Frequency is 0.4MHz~ 15MHz, the Continuous Operating Time is more than 8 hours, and the waterproof, oil-proof and dust-proof design is supported.

$ 1640.00

Using 64Hz-2MHz broadband range, it can detect vertical crazing and horizontal defects, with automatic zero correction system and sound and light alarm function, and supports a variety of Probe adaptations.

$ 10401.00

Frequency range 50Hz~ 12MHz, gain 0~ 90dB continuously adjustable, with relatively independent test channels and a variety of Display modes.

$ 8949.00

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