Flexible, complete data sharing + full traceability
Applications:
Ultrasonic Inspection of Welds / Ultrasonic Inspection of Cast and Forged Metals / Ultrasonic Thickness Gauging and Lamination Assessments / Ultrasonic Corrosion Mapping / High Temperature Thickness Measurements / Detection and the Sizing of Defects, Cracks, and Porosity
• Free updates & releases • Customer-centric development • Intelligent features to enhance your productivity
Detect flaws in many types of materials reliably and efficiently, with end-to-end traceability. This user-friendly app is the first of its kind, with the ability to rewind time for each indication as well as rich collaboration features including voice, photo and text annotations.
Every update brings exciting new capabilities. See the evolution so far…
Top capabilities introduced with App Version 1:
• The world's first fully wireless UT instrument with intelligent software • 400 Volt Square Pulser for even the most demanding jobs • Corrosion Grid added to give more insights into your measurements • Heat Map on corrosion for precise visualization of your findings • Rewind time to replay the inspection process • Full data access even in offline mode • Secure cloud data sharing for significantly improved collaboration • German, Chinese, Korean, Russian language support • Remote support/data sharing in real-time • Full Logbook automation to make your procedures traceable
… and much more.
Continuous software service, maintenance and bug fixes. Compatibility upgrades to fully support the latest generation iPads and the latest version of iOS to enhance your productivity.
Top capabilities introduced with App Version 2:
Top capabilities introduced with APP Version 3:
Standards
Conventional Ultrasonic Testing (UT) inspection is a commonly-used non-destructive testing (NDT) technique that measures the propagation of mechanical vibrations (ultrasonic waves) through the material to examine...
Conventional Ultrasonic Testing (UT) inspection is a commonly-used non-destructive testing (NDT) technique that measures the propagation of mechanical vibrations (ultrasonic waves) through the material to examine properties, measure thickness, determine elasticity, and detect a range of discontinuities, including corrosion/erosion, flaws, cracks, and more. The instrument is worked by coupling a probe with a single/double cristal that transmits the waves inside the component that needs to be inspected.
A variety of flaws occur in materials and parts either during manufacturing or due to the aging effect in the field and can be found with a flaw detector: Void / Porosity Inclusions Cracks (subsurface or surface) Weld Bond...
A variety of flaws occur in materials and parts either during manufacturing or due to the aging effect in the field and can be found with a flaw detector: Void / Porosity Inclusions Cracks (subsurface or surface) Weld Bond Defects (incomplete melting, HAZ) Corrosion / Oxidation Abrasion / Erosion Machining or Grinding Damage Forging Flaws Casting Flaws Forming / Rolling Mill Flaws Adhesive / Sealant Debonding Composite / Honeycomb Delamination Wire Rope / Cable Flaws Pipe / Tubing Flaws
Many different NDT methods are available in the industry, each of them having its own advantages and limitations, but six of them are most frequently used: ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT),...
Many different NDT methods are available in the industry, each of them having its own advantages and limitations, but six of them are most frequently used: ultrasonic testing (UT), radiographic testing (RT), electromagnetic testing (ET), magnetic particle testing (MT), liquid penetrant testing (PT) and visual testing (VT). Other techniques include acoustic emission testing (AE), guided wave testing (GW), laser testing methods (LM), acoustic resonance testing (ART), leak testing (LT), magnetic flux leakage (MFL), vibration analysis (VA), and infrared testing (IR).
Ultrasonic (UT) inspection is a method of characterizing the thickness or internal structure of a piece using high-frequency sound waves. The frequencies used for ultrasonic testing are many times higher than the limit of...
Ultrasonic (UT) inspection is a method of characterizing the thickness or internal structure of a piece using high-frequency sound waves. The frequencies used for ultrasonic testing are many times higher than the limit of human hearing, most commonly in the range from 500 kHz to 20 MHz. It is utilized in a comparative mode, where a real component is compared to a calibration/test piece where several types of defects have been included.
In industrial applications, the majority of materials can be inspected with UT including plastics, composites, and ceramics. The only materials that are not suitable for ultrasonic testing with conventional equipment are...
In industrial applications, the majority of materials can be inspected with UT including plastics, composites, and ceramics. The only materials that are not suitable for ultrasonic testing with conventional equipment are wood and paper products.
An ultrasonic flaw detector is an instrument suitable to perform non-destructive inspection on several types of materials, fields and segments. It is utilized in aerospace, auotmotive, oil & gas and all the other segments...
An ultrasonic flaw detector is an instrument suitable to perform non-destructive inspection on several types of materials, fields and segments. It is utilized in aerospace, auotmotive, oil & gas and all the other segments where is mandatory or recommended to control the quality and the deterioration of a component during is working life. With an ultrasonic flaw detector, you can detect deveral types of defects as: corrosion, porosity, cracks, plus measure thickness of metal and composite components.
Proceq is now part of Screening Eagle Technologies. Screening Eagle is a merger of Dreamlab, a Singapore-based software and robotics company and Proceq, a Swiss-based NDT company with a 65+ year heritage as a market leader in portable sensors. Together, we protect the built world with software, sensors and data.
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