




NM01CHRF028TM
The NDT Systems 1", 2.25 MHz Single Element General Purpose Probe with Top-Mounted BNC Connector is a robust and versatile transducer designed for a wide range of ultrasonic testing applications. Featuring a standard top-mounted BNC connector, it offers reliable compatibility with numerous ultrasonic flaw detectors and thickness gauges.
Its larger 1" diameter element provides a wider beam profile and potentially enhanced signal penetration, making it suitable for inspecting larger areas and thicker components. The 2.25 MHz center frequency is an excellent choice for achieving good penetration in moderately thick or attenuating materials, such as castings, forgings, and coarse-grained metals, while still offering adequate resolution for detecting general discontinuities.
This single element, general-purpose probe with its convenient top-mounted connector is a valuable addition to any NDT inspection toolkit, providing reliable performance for both basic flaw detection and accurate thickness gauging where a broader beam and greater penetration are desired.
Key Features:
Versatile General-Purpose Probe: Suitable for a wide array of ultrasonic testing needs.
Optimized 2.25 MHz Frequency: Delivers good penetration in moderately thick or attenuating materials with acceptable resolution.
Larger 1" Element: Offers a wider beam profile and potentially enhanced signal penetration.
Convenient Top-Mounted BNC Connector: Ensures broad compatibility with most ultrasonic instruments and easy cable management.
Reliable Performance: Provides consistent and accurate results for flaw detection and thickness measurement.
Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of industrial inspection environments.
Applications:
General flaw detection in various materials, particularly thicker sections.
Thickness gauging of moderately thick components over larger areas.
Inspection of castings and forgings where greater penetration is needed.
Weld inspection (depending on specific requirements and codes).
Corrosion surveys over larger areas.
Education and training in ultrasonic testing.