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Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors

Our full range of portable ultrasonic flaw detectors (UT) provides unmatched capabilities for locating discontinuities and other flaws. A wide range of software options is available for enhanced flaw detector inspection. We offer a wide range of measurement features and application-specific options for flaw detection applications that include the location and sizing of hidden cracks, voids, disbands, and similar discontinuities in welds, forgings, turbines, and other structural components.

Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors
Our range of digital thickness gauge solutions includes basic handheld thickness gauges, advanced ultrasonic gauges, and single and dual element transducers.<>/span

OmniScan X3 Series

Every flaw detector in the OmniScan™ X3 series is a complete phased array toolbox. Innovative TFM and advanced PA capabilities help you identify flaws with confidence while powerful software tools and simple workflows improve your productivity.

EPOCH 650

The EPOCH 650 is a conventional ultrasonic flaw detector with excellent inspection performance and usability for a wide variety of applications. This intuitive, rugged instrument is a continuation of the popular EPOCH 600 flaw detector with additional capabilities.

EPOCH 6LT

The EPOCH 6LT portable ultrasonic flaw detector is optimized for one-handed operation and delivers excellent performance in rope access and high-portability applications. Lightweight with an ergonomic design, the instrument fits securely in a user’s hand or can be strapped to the leg for rope access applications.

OmniScan SX

The single group, lightweight OmniScan SX flaw detector features an easy-to-read 8.4-inch (21.3 cm) touch screen and provides cost-effective solutions. The OmniScan SX comes in two models: the SX PA and SX UT. The SX PA is a 16:64PR unit, which, like the UT-only SX UT, is equipped with a conventional UT channel for P/E, P-C, or TOFD inspections.

OmniScan MX2

The OmniScan MX2 features a new phased array module (PA2) with a UT channel, and a two-channel conventional ultrasound module (UT2) that can be used for TOFD (Time-of-Flight Diffraction), as well as new software programs that expand the capabilities of the successful OmniScan MX2 platform.

OmniScan X3 Series

Every flaw detector in the OmniScan™ X3 series is a complete phased array toolbox. Innovative TFM and advanced PA capabilities help you identify flaws with confidence while powerful software tools and simple workflows improve your productivity.

Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors FAQ

What is a thickness gauge?

A thickness gauge is a device used to quickly and easily measure the thickness of a material. A thickness gauge is useful for many industries but is most commonly used in engineering and manufacturing to help ensure material thickness complies with industrial standards and regulations. As well as measuring the thickness and density of a material, a thickness gauge can be used as an additional quality assurance tool in industries such as automotive manufacturing to measure the uniformity of the material and help identify hidden damages or imperfections.

How much does a thickness gauge cost?

Different factors can affect the price and cost of a thickness gauge, such as the transducer frequency, thickness measurement application, and software capabilities. We offer free quotes and demos so that you can test and evaluate gauges pre-purchase; contact us to learn more.

What is a Hall-effect thickness gauge?

Hall-effect thickness gauges, such as the Magna-Mike™ 8600 gauge, use a sensor that responds to changes in a magnetic field by varying a voltage. Using a small magnetic target, they can accurately measure the thickness of nearly any non-magnetic material where a probe can be placed on one side and a target, like a steel ball, on the other. Hall-effect gauges are also called magnetic gauges.

How do you measure pipe thickness?

If you’re looking to measure the thickness of a pipe, an ultrasonic thickness gauge should be used. A handheld thickness gauge, such as the 27MG gauge, will offer accurate measurements from one side of metal pipes and parts that are thinning due to erosion or corrosion.

How do you measure metal thickness?

To accurately measure the thickness of a metal without damaging it, an ultrasonic thickness gauge should be used.

What is mil thickness? 

A mil (or thou) is a unit of thickness that equals one thousandth of an inch (0.001 inches). Example: 10 mils = 0.010 inches. Mil thickness is commonly used in manufacturing in non-metric countries to measure the thickness of various thin materials, such as paint layers, thin films, foils, plastic sheets, and coatings. 

What is micron thickness? 

A micron (µm) is a small unit of thickness that equals one-millionth of a meter (0.000001 meters) and one-thousandth of a millimeter (0.001 millimeters). Micron is the shortened word for micrometer and is the closest metric unit to a mil (25.4 microns = 1 mil). 

How do you check paint thickness?

Ultrasonic thickness gauges can measure paint thickness nondestructively. For example, high-frequency thickness gauges such as the 72DL PLUS instrument offer features that can calculate total paint thickness and simultaneously display paint thickness measurements of up to six individual layers. Paint thickness is expressed in mils or microns.

How do you measure plastic thickness?

To measure the thickness of plastic nondestructively, a Hall-effect or ultrasonic thickness gauge should be used. The thickness of plastic is often expressed in mils or microns.

Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors Videos

Introduction to the 38-Link™ Wireless Communication Tool for the 38DL PLUS Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

The 38-Link adapter enables any existing 38DL PLUS gauge to send and receive data using a Bluetooth® or wireless LAN connection, enabling more efficient workflows.

Introduction to the 38-Link™ Wireless Communication Tool for the 38DL PLUS Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

The 38-Link adapter enables any existing 38DL PLUS gauge to send and receive data using a Bluetooth® or wireless LAN connection, enabling more efficient workflows.

Introduction to the 38-Link™ Wireless Communication Tool for the 38DL PLUS Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

The 38-Link adapter enables any existing 38DL PLUS gauge to send and receive data using a Bluetooth® or wireless LAN connection, enabling more efficient workflows.

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