Krautkramer USN 60
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Portable Ultrasonic Flaw Detector
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More
measurement capability options and inspection data management
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Tools for easy defect sizing
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40 dB dynamic multiple curve DAC/TCG Option corrects for
distance/ amplitude
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variations
from material loss and beam spread with ability to edit or insert recorded
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echoes individually. Up to four DAC curves can be drawn on
the screen at one time
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to show +/-dB curves in addition to the originally
recorded DAC curve. Up to 16 data
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points can be recorded with a maximum curve slope of 12 dB
per microsecond.
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Meets or exceeds industry requirements for TCG.
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DGS (Distance Gain Size) Option displays a curve for a
particular equivalent reflector
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size as
a function of the distance from the probe to the reflector for 25 narrowbanded
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probes. The ERS (Equivalent reflector size) function
automatically calculates the
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corresponding
equivalent reflector diameter in mm or inches for any echo in the
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measurement gate.
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User preferred features …
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Simple operation with fast rotary knob adjustments; gain is
always directly accessible
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with the left-hand rotary knob and lockable.
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Auto CAL makes calibration fast
& easy
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65 selectable material velocities at the user’s fingertips.
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15 Hz to 6 kHz (spike mode) PRF and 15 Hz to 2 kHz (square
mode) PRF (pulse repetition
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frequency)
with AutoLOW and AutoHIGH
settings, Manual adjustment, and External
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trigger (spike mode only).
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2 independent gates monitor amplitude and soundpath distance for both flaw detection
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and thickness measurement applications.
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250 KHz to 25 MHz capability with 10 selectable frequency
ranges to match probe for
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optimum performance.
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RF display mode enhances signal evaluation and bond
inspection of dissimilar materials.
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4 selectable damping settings (50, 75, 150, 500 ohms) for
optimum probe performance.
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.040” to 1100” (1 mm to 28 m) range (in steel) covers thin
to lengthy acoustically clean
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materials
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dB REF key evaluates subsequent echoes gain value and
amplitude against the highest
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echo in Gate A (reference echo) when activated.
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IF (Interface) Gate Option for automatic start of the
display, Gate A, Gate B, and/ or DAC/
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TCG for
immersion testing applications.
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VGA Output Option provides an easy way to connect to a PC
monitor or PC projector for
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viewing by large audiences or training purposes.
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RF Output Option outputs the raw RF waveform via a standard
Lemo connector for
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further analysis.
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BEA (Backwall Echo Attenuator)
Option allows independent gain control of the region
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under Gate B for backwall echo
monitoring.
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19” Rack Mount Model for immersion and systems
applications.
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Documentation and recording
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Store & preview a minimum of 200 user-named data sets
with A-Scans for quick recall and
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instrument setup.
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UltraDOC 4 software program for
bi-directional communication with a PC for easy storage
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of data sets with A-scan and documentation of test
results.
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UltraMATETM software program
simplifies the transfer, storage, analysis, and documentation
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of thickness data.
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Reports with A-Scans are output directly to a variety of
printers.
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Alphanumeric Thickness Datalogger
for flexible, convenient storage of thickness readings
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in Linear,
Grid, or Custom-Linear file structures with user-input filenames, location I.D.’s,
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notes, memo, & header fields.
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