
NM01LMA260
The Sonatest LMA2-60 is a powerful and versatile large angle beam shear wave transducer engineered for effective ultrasonic flaw detection. Featuring a 60-degree refracted angle in steel, this transducer is an excellent choice for a wide range of angled beam inspection applications. The secure Lemo 00 connector ensures a reliable link to your Sonatest or compatible ultrasonic instrument.
Equipped with a substantial 20mm x 22mm rectangular crystal, the LMA2-60 delivers enhanced sensitivity and a more focused ultrasonic beam. This larger crystal size improves the ability to detect smaller reflectors at the intended angle, making it ideal for critical flaw detection tasks. Operating at a frequency of 2 MHz, this transducer offers a balanced approach, providing good penetration for inspecting weld volumes and sufficient resolution for identifying potential defects.
Key Selling Points:
Optimized for Angled Beam Inspection: Engineered to introduce a shear wave at a precise 60-degree angle in steel.
Enhanced Sensitivity: The large 20mm x 22mm crystal provides improved detection capabilities for smaller flaws.
Reliable Connectivity: Features a secure and industry-standard Lemo 00 connector.
Balanced Performance: The 2 MHz frequency offers a strong combination of penetration and resolution.
Robust Sonatest Quality: Manufactured by a trusted leader in ultrasonic testing equipment.
Benefits:
Effective Weld Examination: The 60-degree angle is ideally suited for detecting critical weld discontinuities such as lack of fusion and transverse cracks.
Improved Flaw Detection: The larger crystal enhances the ability to identify smaller reflectors at the target angle.
Dependable Signal Transmission: The Lemo 00 connector ensures a stable and noise-free connection.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of angled beam inspections across various materials and components.
Ensures Inspection Confidence: High-quality construction from a reputable manufacturer.
Applications:
Comprehensive weld inspection for detecting critical flaws.
Inspection of castings and forgings for internal defects oriented at an angle.
Examination of pipes and tubes for various discontinuities.
General flaw detection scenarios requiring an angled beam approach.