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 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 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.
The 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 thickness meter considerably easier.
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 Material Tester is mainly used to determine the ash content of plastics. The Material Tester can intelligently control time and temperature in the individual sections of the heating process. It is suitable for determining the ash content in polyethylene, polypropylene and polybutene plastics.
temperature range: 5 ... 1000 °C
resolution: 0.01 °C
accuracy: ±5 °C
8-inch capacitive touch screen
cylindrical heating chamber
programmable temperature control
measures according to ISO 3451 and GB / T9345.1-2008
The Test Stand is mainly used to determine the ash content of plastics. The Test Stand can intelligently control time and temperature in the individual sections of the heating process. It is suitable for determining the ash content in polyethylene, polypropylene and polybutene plastics.
temperature range: 5 ... 1000 °C
resolution: 0.01 °C
accuracy: ±5 °C
8-inch capacitive touch screen
cylindrical heating chamber
programmable temperature control
measures according to ISO 3451 and GB / T9345.1-2008
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.