The defectoscope is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the defectoscope considerably easier.
The flaw detector is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the flaw detector considerably easier.
The Ultrasonic testing device is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm.
The Ultrasonic testing device is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the Ultrasonic testing device considerably easier.
The ultrasonic thickness gauges is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the ultrasonic thickness gauges considerably easier.
The wall thickness meter is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the wall thickness meter considerably easier.
The material thickness meter is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the material thickness meter considerably easier.
The ultrasonic thickness gauge is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the ultrasonic thickness gauge considerably easier.
The paint thickness meter is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the paint thickness meter considerably easier.