
NM01C0504GP
Standard Contact Transducer 1/2" diameter x 5mhz "1/2" diameter ONLY"
The Standard Contact Transducer, featuring a 1/2" diameter active element and operating at a center frequency of 5MHz, is a versatile and widely used ultrasonic transducer designed for general-purpose non-destructive testing (NDT) applications. This transducer is engineered for direct contact inspections, providing reliable and accurate ultrasonic measurements. "1/2" diameter ONLY"
Key Features and Benefits:
1/2" Diameter Active Element:
The 1/2-inch diameter active element provides a balanced beam profile, suitable for a wide range of inspection tasks. This size offers a good compromise between sensitivity and beam spread, allowing for effective flaw detection and thickness measurement.
5 MHz Center Frequency:
Operating at a center frequency of 5 megahertz, this transducer offers excellent resolution, enabling the detection of small defects and fine material variations. This frequency is particularly effective for inspecting materials with relatively low attenuation.
Standard Contact Design:
Designed for direct contact inspections, this transducer is compatible with various ultrasonic couplants, such as gels, oils, and greases, ensuring efficient transmission of ultrasonic energy into the test material.
Versatile NDT Applications:
Suitable for a broad range of NDT applications, including flaw detection, thickness measurement, and material characterization in various industries.
Reliable Performance:
Engineered for consistent and reliable performance, providing accurate and repeatable ultrasonic measurements.
Durable Construction:
Built with robust materials to withstand the rigors of industrial environments, ensuring long-term durability and performance.
Applications:
Flaw Detection:
Detecting internal defects, such as cracks, voids, inclusions, and delaminations, in various materials.
Thickness Measurement:
Accurately measuring material thickness for quality control, corrosion monitoring, and residual wall thickness determination.
Weld Inspection:
Inspecting welded joints for defects and ensuring weld integrity.
Material Characterization:
Analyzing material properties, such as grain structure and elastic modulus, through ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements.