Ceramic Parts, Coatings
New techniques in the manufacture of ceramics have led to many new high-performance and heat resistant ceramics that have found increasing use in the automotive, aerospace, and electronic industries.
Most structural and electronic ceramic components are well suited for ultrasonic thickness gauging; they can generally be measured over a wide thickness range and with a great degree of precision. Ultrasonic gauges can be used to measure the thickness of structural ceramic products such as turbine blades, valves, and other engine components. Typical electronic ceramic components are capacitors and resistors.
Ultrasonic thickness measurements of ceramic coatings on a nonmagnetic surface is a typical application. Ultrasonics is also an ideal technique for the nondestructive detection of flaws, irregularities, and bond integrity in ceramic components.
We have available various high frequency pulser/receivers, transducers and a high frequency imaging system. Some of the potential areas in which the Multiscan System can be used include:
Detection of cracks in packages or carriers, voids in package seals and - in some cases - lead bonding to chips in microelectronic devices.
Detection of voids, inclusions, porosity and density variations in high strength ceramics such as silicon carbide, silicon nitride, boron nitride, and aluminum oxide.
Imaging very small surface cracks and irregularities in ceramic parts through the use of surface wave techniques.
Inspection of bond line integrity within ceramic or silicon parts.
Because of the wide variety of physical properties in ceramic materials, it is recommended that a sales engineer be consulted for final selection of instrumentation.
El 5072PR es un emisor-receptor de ultrasonidos controlado manualmente para aplicaciones convencionales y a alta frecuencia. El ancho de banda de 35 MHz (-3 dB) y su emisor con impulso de pico, lo hacen ideal para las inspecciones generales. La excitación de banda ancha óptima permite una recuperación superior del dominio temporal, especialmente entre 15 y 30 MHz.
El 5073PR es un emisor-receptor de ultrasonidos controlado manualmente para aplicaciones convencionales y a alta frecuencia. El ancho de banda de 75 MHz (-3 dB) y el tiempo de subida corto de su emisor con impulso de pico, mejoran el rendimiento de los palpadores de 50 MHz en aplicaciones difíciles con resolución axial y cerca de la superficie.
El emisor-receptor de ultrasonidos controlado manualmente 5077PR, con un ancho de banda de 35 MHz (-3 dB) y un emisor-receptor de ondas cuadradas, es ideal para maximizar las inspecciones de los materiales que dispersan el sonido. El emisor de ondas cuadradas es particularmente ventajoso en las inspecciones con palpadores de 10 MHz o menos.Copyright 2011 OLYMPUS CORPORATION, todos los derechos reservados. Condiciones de uso | Política de privacidad