
NM01DA1500
The Parker DA-1500 Portable Magnetic Inspection Unit is a robust and reliable tool designed for conducting magnetic particle inspections (MPI) on ferromagnetic materials. This unit is engineered for portability and ease of use, making it ideal for on-site and field inspections, as well as in-plant quality control. Utilizing alternating current (AC) magnetization, the DA-1500 effectively detects surface and near-surface discontinuities such as cracks, inclusions, and other flaws.
The DA-1500 features an adjustable current output, allowing operators to vary the magnetic field strength to suit different inspection requirements and material types. Its durable construction ensures longevity and consistent performance in demanding industrial environments. The ergonomic design prioritizes operator comfort and ease of handling, minimizing fatigue during extended use.
Manufactured by Parker Research Corporation, a trusted leader in magnetic particle inspection equipment, the DA-1500 is built to exacting standards, ensuring high performance and reliability. This unit is an essential tool for professionals seeking to perform accurate and efficient magnetic particle inspections in a portable setting.
Key Features and Benefits:
Portable Design: Enables on-site and field inspections.
AC Magnetization: Effective for detecting surface and near-surface flaws.
Adjustable Current Output: Allows for varying magnetic field strength.
Durable Construction: Ensures longevity and consistent performance.
Ergonomic Design: Enhances operator comfort and ease of use.
Reliable Performance: Provides accurate and consistent inspection results.
Parker Research Corporation Manufacturing: Manufactured by a reputable provider of MPI equipment.
Applications:
Weld Inspections: Detecting cracks and other defects in welds.
Structural Inspections: Inspecting bridges, pipelines, and other structures.
Manufacturing Quality Control: Ensuring the integrity of manufactured parts.
Aerospace Inspections: Inspecting aircraft components.
Oil and Gas Inspections: Inspecting pipelines and other equipment.
General Maintenance Inspections: Detecting flaws in ferromagnetic materials.