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Ultrasonic Thickness Measurements of Hot Metals


Ultrasonic thickness gauging is not just limited to materials at normal (ambient) temperatures. The thickness of a part can be measured even when the surface temperature approaches 900 deg F (500 deg C). In metals particularly there may be circumstances when the thickness of the part needs to be measured during an ongoing process where the test piece cannot be cooled down.

Ultrasonic testing has the advantage - just as at normal temperatures - that thickness measurements can be taken from one side of the hot part. Ultrasonics may be the preferred method of measurement even when both sides of the hot metal part are accessible. The reason is that ultrasonic thickness measurements can be made instantly and with very brief contact with the hot surface.

For the best calibrated accuracy, the effect of the higher temperature on the velocity of sound must be taken into account. Although change in sound velocity with temperature is much less in metals than in plastics, significant errors in measured thickness can result if sound velocity is not corrected.

Equipment: A major reason to classify hot metals separately is that when the temperature of a surface exceeds approximately 120 deg F (50 deg C), Microscan contact transducers cannot be used because they will be damaged by thermal expansion effects. Consequently, gauges that exclusively utilize contact transducers cannot be used for making thickness measurements on hot surfaces.

For measurement of smooth hot metal we recommend the Model 38DL PLUS, or Model 45MG with Single Element software, which can be used with delay line transducers or immersion transducers. On hot surfaces delay line transducers must be used with selected high temperature delay lines. The thickness of hot corroded metal parts or parts with rough surfaces should be measured with a D790 or D791 dual transducer. The 38DL PLUS and , 45MG gages can both be used for this purpose.

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Prodotti per l'applicazione

L'innovativo misuratore di spessori a ultrasuoni 45MG integra delle funzionalità di misura di serie e delle opzioni software. Questo eccezionale strumento di misura di spessore è compatibile con la nostra completa gamma di trasduttori per misuratori di spessori a singolo o doppio elemento.

Il versatile misuratore 38DL PLUS™ può essere usato in combinazione con i trasduttori a doppio elemento in diversi ambiti: dalla misura di tubazioni corrose mediante trasduttori a doppio elemento, alla misura molto precisa di spessori di componenti sottili in materiale multistrato mediante trasduttori a singolo elemento.

Il 27MG è un misuratore di spessori ad ultrasuoni di base progettato per eseguire misure precise di spessori da un lato in componenti o tubazioni in metallo corrose o erose internamente. È leggero, resistente e ergonomico per un funzionamento semplice con l'uso di una mano.
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