
NM01OW3745
The OKO-NDT Quick Change Wedge, 0.375", 45° is a versatile accessory for ultrasonic testing professionals seeking efficient and reliable angled beam inspections. Featuring a convenient quick-change mechanism, this wedge allows for rapid and easy attachment and detachment from compatible ultrasonic transducers, streamlining the inspection process and saving valuable time.
With a mid-range contact size of 0.375" (9.5 mm), this wedge offers a good balance between surface contact and maneuverability. It generates a 45-degree refracted ultrasonic wave within the test material (typically calibrated for steel), a critical angle for effectively detecting common flaw orientations such as transverse cracks found in welds and other structural components.
Constructed from durable, 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 across a range of applications.
Key Features:
Rapid Transducer Changes: Quick-change design for fast and efficient operation.
Balanced 0.375" Size: Offers a good compromise between contact area and maneuverability.
Effective 45° Angle Beam: Ideal for detecting critical flaw orientations.
Durable and Reliable: Built for demanding industrial use.
Precision Engineered by OKO-NDT: Ensures accurate and dependable performance.
Benefits:
Enhanced Inspection Efficiency: Saves valuable time with rapid probe and angle changes.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of angled beam inspections.
Comprehensive Flaw Detection: The 45° angle is a standard for detecting critical defect types.
Durable and Long-Lasting Performance: Provides a reliable solution for demanding inspections.
Applications:
General-purpose weld inspection for detecting transverse cracks and other common defects.
Inspection of pipes, pressure vessels, and structural components.
Detection of fatigue cracks and service-related damage in various materials.
Angle beam ultrasonic testing across diverse industries, including oil & gas, aerospace, and manufacturing.