Inspection & Measurement Systems

Applications

Material Characterizations

High frequency sound waves can be used to discriminate and quantify some basic mechanical, structural, or compositional properties of solids and liquids. Ultrasonic material analysis is based on a simple principle of physics: the motion of any wave will be affected by the medium through which it travels. Thus, changes in one or more of four easily measurable parameters associated with the passage of a high frequency sound wave through a material -- transit time, attenuation, scattering, and frequency content -- can often be correlated with changes in physical properties such as hardness, elastic modulus, density, homogeneity, or grain structure in metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites. Eddy current instruments that monitor conductivity can be used to verify heat treatment and to qualify alloy composition, grain size, and hardness in metals.

Elastic Modulus Measurement
Inspection Of Titanium Castings Using Ultrasound Phased Array
Measuring Nodularity in Cast Iron
Ultrasonic Preamplifiers
Volume Inspection of Bars Diameter Range from 14 mm to 75 mm Ultrasound Phased Arrays

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