
NM01ABS020505AWS
The .625” x .625”, 2.25 MHz Technisonic transducer, designated with the part number ABS-020505-AWS, is a precision-engineered ultrasonic transducer designed for demanding non-destructive testing (NDT) applications. This transducer features a square active element, optimized operating frequency, and a robust design with specific mounting capabilities.
Key Features and Benefits:
.625” x .625” Square Active Element:
The transducer's active element, the component that generates and receives ultrasonic waves, measures 0.625 inches by 0.625 inches, forming a square. This specific geometry influences the ultrasonic beam's shape and directivity, providing a focused and well-defined beam profile.
2.25 MHz Center Frequency:
Operating at a center frequency of 2.25 megahertz, this transducer offers a balanced combination of penetration depth and resolution. This frequency is widely used for inspecting a diverse range of materials, including metals, composites, and plastics, making it a versatile choice for various NDT applications.
Technisonic Manufacturing:
Manufactured by Technisonic, a reputable producer of high-quality ultrasonic transducers, ensuring consistent performance, reliability, and adherence to industry standards.
4-40 SCREWS ABS-020505-AWS Mounting Design:
The designation "4-40 SCREWS" indicates the transducer's housing is designed for secure mounting using 4-40 threaded screws, providing a stable and reliable attachment.
"ABS-020505-AWS" is a part number that specifies the transducers casing, connector type, and possibly other specific manufacturing details.
Versatile NDT Applications:
Designed for a broad spectrum of NDT applications, including flaw detection, thickness measurement, and material characterization.
Optimized Performance:
Provides reliable and accurate ultrasonic measurements, contributing to effective quality control and material integrity assessments.
Applications:
Weld Inspection:
Detecting internal defects such as cracks, inclusions, and porosity in welded joints.
Thickness Gauging:
Precisely measuring material thickness for quality control, corrosion monitoring, and residual wall thickness determination.
Flaw Detection:
Identifying subsurface defects, including cracks, voids, delaminations, and inclusions in various materials.
Material Characterization:
Analyzing material properties, such as grain structure and elastic modulus, through ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements.