


NM01LHM224
The Sonatest LHM2-24 is a robust single element, normal beam compression wave contact transducer designed for a variety of ultrasonic testing applications. Featuring a Lemo 00 connector for secure and reliable connection to your Sonatest or compatible instrument, this transducer operates at a nominal frequency of 2 MHz.
The "large hard faced 24mm" designation indicates a substantial 24mm diameter active element coupled with a hard ceramic wear face. This hard face provides excellent durability and wear resistance, making it suitable for demanding contact scanning applications on a range of material surfaces. The larger diameter crystal contributes to increased sensitivity and improved penetration, particularly beneficial for testing larger components or more attenuative materials.
Key Features:
Single Element, Normal Beam: For straightforward, direct contact ultrasonic testing where the sound beam enters the material perpendicular to the surface.
Frequency: 2 MHz - Offers good penetration for thicker materials and moderate resolution.
Large Diameter: 24mm active element provides increased sensitivity and improved penetration.
Hard Ceramic Wear Face: Ensures excellent durability and wear resistance for extended transducer life, even on rough surfaces.
Connector: Lemo 00 - Provides a secure and reliable connection to compatible ultrasonic instruments.
Manufacturer: Sonatest - A reputable manufacturer of high-quality ultrasonic testing equipment and transducers.
Benefits:
Excellent Penetration: The 2 MHz frequency and large element size allow for effective testing of thicker materials.
Durable for Contact Scanning: The hard ceramic face withstands wear in demanding inspection environments.
Reliable Signal Coupling: Designed for direct contact testing with appropriate couplant.
Secure Connection: The Lemo 00 connector ensures a stable and noise-free signal transmission.
Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of materials and component sizes.
Applications:
Thickness surveys on various materials.
Inspection of machine parts and large structures.
Testing of ceramics and composites.
General flaw detection in materials where good penetration is required.