
NM01SP355
Dual probe 5Mhz, .375" diameter, Lemo-00 connectors Potted, 3 foot cable, with NIST certification, NDT Systems
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This is a high-performance, dual-element ultrasonic transducer designed for precision non-destructive testing (NDT) applications. Manufactured by NDT Systems, this probe is engineered to deliver accurate and reliable ultrasonic measurements, and comes with NIST traceability for assured accuracy.
Key Features:
Dual-Element Configuration: This probe utilizes two separate piezoelectric crystals—one transmitter and one receiver—optimizing near-surface resolution and enhancing flaw detection capabilities. This configuration is particularly effective in applications where surface conditions or material geometry present challenges for single-element transducers.
Operating Frequency: 5 MHz, a versatile frequency offering a balance between penetration depth and resolution, suitable for a wide range of NDT applications.
Probe Diameter: 0.375 inches (3/8 inch), providing a suitable contact area for effective ultrasonic coupling.
Connector Type: Lemo-00 connectors, ensuring secure and reliable signal transmission with high-quality, miniature coaxial connections.
Cable Length: 3 feet, offering flexibility and ease of use during inspections.
Potted Construction: The probe elements are encapsulated in a robust potting material, enhancing durability and protecting the sensitive components from environmental factors and physical damage.
NIST Certification: The probe is supplied with NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) certification, providing traceability to national measurement standards and ensuring the accuracy and reliability of measurements.
Manufacturer: NDT Systems, a recognized provider of quality NDT equipment.
Applications:
Corrosion Detection: Effective for identifying corrosion and pitting, especially in challenging geometries and on the far side of materials.
Thickness Measurement: Suitable for precise thickness gauging, particularly on thin materials or in situations with difficult surface conditions.
Weld Inspection: Capable of detecting near-surface defects and discontinuities in welds.
General Flaw Detection: Used for identifying a variety of internal flaws, including cracks, porosity, and inclusions.