About Case Depth
- Compact version for magnetoinductive material testing, based on the FOERSTER test instrument.
- MAGNATEST ECM 3.621.
- Integrated ideal solution, consisting of test instrument, panel PC with Windows® operating system, and application software eddyAssist.
- Comfortable setting of test and installation parameters.
- Online visualization of test signals.
- Wizards for installation and optimization.
- Loading and storing of instrument settings from/to mass storage Test protocols.
Advanced Ultrasonic TechnologyThis ultrasonic flaw detector utilizes cutting-edge multi-channel digital technology to accurately identify discontinuities and measure case depth in materials. It delivers faster results and enhanced detection, making it a valuable addition to quality control procedures in manufacturing and inspection industries.
Designed for Industrial FlexibilitySupporting a wide voltage range (90240V) and operating safely within 1050C, the detector is suitable for various industrial settings. Its robust metal construction ensures long-term durability, while its compact white design adds to its aesthetic adaptability in laboratory or onsite environments.
FAQs of Case Depth:
Q: How does the multi-channel digital ultrasonic flaw detector evaluate case depth?
A: This instrument employs ultrasonic waves to probe materials, with multiple channels enabling precise detection and assessment of internal flaws and case depth. The results are digitally processed for enhanced accuracy and reliability.
Q: What are the recommended operating conditions for this detector?
A: It is designed for environments with temperatures ranging from 10C to 50C, and can be safely powered using any voltage within the 90240V range, providing adaptability across diverse locations.
Q: When should this ultrasonic flaw detector be used?
A: The device is ideal for use during material inspection, quality control, and non-destructive testing of metal components, especially when precise case depth measurement is required.
Q: Where can the ultrasonic flaw detector be employed in India?
A: It can be deployed in manufacturing plants, metallurgy labs, engineering sites, and other industrial environments across India where non-destructive testing and flaw detection are critical.
Q: What process does the detector follow during flaw inspection?
A: The detector transmits ultrasonic pulses into the material; reflections from internal discontinuities are captured and analyzed via its digital processing system, providing a clear profile of flaws and case depth.
Q: How is this product beneficial for exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders?
A: By facilitating accurate flaw detection and case depth analysis, the device helps these stakeholders maintain product integrity, comply with safety standards, and ensure customer satisfaction in both domestic and export markets.