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ultrasound testing device Hillgus USPC 3010

Ultrasonic testing system USPC 3010 is made to determine structural damage for composite materials.

ultrasound testing device Hillgus USPC 3010
ultrasound testing device Hillgus USPC 3010

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Description

Impulse-echo ultrasonic technique is used to obtain high-resolution images that characterize the design of internal defects. Impulse-echo ultrasonic technique's main constituent elements are a short ultrasonic signal transmitter generating (5 or 10 MHz broadband transmitter) and reflected signal receiver recorder. Part of the radiated signal encounters during the design surface is reflected and recorded as the surface echo signal emitted from another part of the way and continue to encounter damage is reflected and recorded as a failure echo. Ultrasonic test equipment capable of recording the signal amplitude of 20,000 and 10,000 path length values ​​per second.

Specification

main function:

  • determination of structural damage for composite materials

parameters:

  • immersion probe of 10 MHz or 5 MHz;
  • scanning system measures up to 20000 amplitudes and up to 10000 time-of-flight values per second;
  • ultrasonic signal frequence range is 0..35 MHz;
  • high gainu p to 90 dB;
  • gain setting up to 106 dB in 0.5 dB steps;
  • internal or external trigger generator;
  • internal trigger divider;
  • fully pc-compatible;
  • temperature range 10°C … 40°C

Services

determination of structural damage for composite materials

Status

free for rental
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