ULTRAGEL II Ultrasonic Couplant “Sonotech”
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Since
1976, Ultragel II has been the NDT industry’s most
specified and used NDT ultrasonic couplant
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Because of
its outstanding acoustic performance, chemical characteristics and corrosion
inhibition.
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Ultragel II is ideal for flaw detection, thickness gaging, flow metering and acoustic emission testing
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over extended ambient temperatures.
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Temperature Operating
Range
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-10๐ to 210๐F
(-23๐ to 99๐C)
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Benefits
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Holds on vertical and overhead surfaces, fills
depressions in rough surfaces
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Excellent wetting characteristics
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Slow drying with good transducer lubrication
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Increased acoustic impedance for reduced surface noise
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Contains glycerine to extend
drying time
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Safety
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Non-flammable and non-irritating
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No silicones or petroleum distillates
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No heavy metals incorporated into formula
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Removal
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Water-soluble; easily removed with a water rinse
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Isopropyl alcohol or 100% ethyl alcohol will also remove Ultragel II
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Properties Z(at ambient temperature)
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Viscosity
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~ 80,000 cps
(Brookfield Helipath Spindle E @ 1.5
rpm)
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Velocity
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1.65
+/-.05 mm/µsec
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Acoustic Impedance
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1.8 +/-.05 MRayls
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pH
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7.8
+/-.5
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Ultragel II has been tested and approved to:
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ASTM F519 Hydrogen Embrittlement testing on
high strength steel, ASTM F945 Stress Corrosion Cracking on Titanium Alloys
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PWA 36604, or MCL E-205 Type II (ASTM F945), PWA36700/36604 Hot
corrosion testing on High Temperature Alloys AMS 5544 (Waspalloy),
5536 (Hastelloy X), 6359 (Ferrous based alloys),
4037 (Aluminum), 5608 (Haynes 188), 5508 (Greek Ascoloy)
and 4375 (Magnesium), PWA286 and 275 (gas turbine blade costings),
PWA 1484 turbine blade alloy
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Boeing Specifications BAC 5968 (adhesive bonds), BAC 5980
(composites), BAC 5439-PSD622
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