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The OKO-NDT Quick Change Wedge, 0.250", 60° is a compact yet powerful accessory for ultrasonic testing professionals who need to perform angled beam inspections in confined spaces or on smaller components. This precision-engineered wedge features a convenient quick-change design, enabling rapid and efficient attachment and detachment from compatible ultrasonic transducers, significantly streamlining the inspection process.
With its small 0.250" (6.35 mm) footprint, this wedge excels in applications where access is limited. It generates a 60-degree refracted ultrasonic wave within the test material (typically calibrated for steel), an angle particularly effective for detecting a variety of flaw orientations, including those more perpendicular to the inspection surface.
Constructed from robust, high-strength materials, this OKO-NDT wedge is built to withstand the demands of industrial environments, ensuring reliable performance and a long service life. Its precise design and consistent acoustic properties contribute to accurate and dependable inspection results, even in challenging scenarios.
Key Features:
Rapid Transducer Changes: Quick-change design for fast and efficient operation.
Ideal for Limited Access: Compact 0.250" size for tight spaces and small components.
Versatile 60° Angle Beam: Effective for detecting a range of flaw orientations.
Durable and Reliable: Built for demanding industrial use.
Precision Engineered by OKO-NDT: Ensures accurate and dependable performance.
Benefits:
Enhanced Inspection Capabilities in Confined Areas: Enables effective flaw detection where larger wedges cannot access.
Increased Efficiency: Saves valuable time with rapid probe and angle changes.
Comprehensive Flaw Detection: The 60° angle aids in identifying various defect orientations.
Durable and Long-Lasting Performance: Provides a reliable solution for demanding inspections.
Applications:
Detailed inspection of welds in tight geometries and on small diameter pipes.
Precise flaw detection in small components and intricate parts.
Thorough corrosion surveys in areas with restricted access.
Specialized angle beam ultrasonic testing requiring a higher angle of refraction.