GE KrautKramer USN 60 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector Thickness Gauge
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GE KrautKramer USN 60 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector Thickness Gauge
Documentation and recording
Store & preview a minimum of 200 user-named data sets with A-Scans for quick recall and instrument setup.
UltraDOC 4 software program for bi-directional communication with a PC for easy storage of data sets with A-scan and documentation of test results.
UltraMATEル software program simplifies the transfer, storage, analysis, and documentation of thickness data.
Reports with A-Scans are output directly to a variety of printers.
Specification:
Range USN 60 | 0.040” to 1100” (1 mm to 28 m) at steel velocity; range selectable in fixed steps or continuously variable |
Material Velocity | Continuously adjustable from 0.0098 to 0.6299 inches/µs (250 to 16,000 m/s); 65 selectable material velocities |
Display Delay | -20 to 3498 µs in steel (dependent on range) |
Probe Delay/Zero Offset | 0 to 999.9 µs |
Damping | 50, 75, 150, 500 ohms |
Gain | 0 to 110 dB adjustable in selectable steps 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 6.0, user definable, and locked |
Test Modes | Pulse echo, dual, and thru-transmission |
Pulser | Square wave excitation pulse |
Pulse Voltage (Square wave pulser mode) | 50 to 450 V scrollable in 10 V adjustments |
Pulse Width (Square wave pulser mode) | Tunable from 50 to 1000 ns in 10 ns adjustments |
Pulse Energy (Spike mode) | Low, High |
Pulse Repetition Frequency USN 60 | Autolow, autohigh, manually adjustable from 15 to 6000 Hz (spike mode) and 15 to 2000 Hz in square wave mode, in 5 Hz increments, external trigger (spike mode only) |
Size | 11.1” W x 6.75” H x 6.25” D (282 x 171 x 159 mm) |
Weight | 6.6 lbs. (3.0 kg) Li-Ion battery; 3.5 lbs.(1.6 kg) without battery |
Include:
- Krautkramer USN 60 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector (BC# 39424-L/T*)
- (2) BNC Cables
- RS232 PC Interface Cable
- Carrying Case (G)
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