Flaw Detector

The Krautkramer USLT 2000 is an ultrasonic flaw detector instrument contained in a normal PC having exceptional ultrasonic features, wide frequency range (0.5 - 20 MHz) and two gates. Presentation of the A-scans on the PC monitor with a quasi-analog A-scan resolution of up to 635 x 400 pixels and a high refresh rate. Storage of the flaw detector instrument settings, test results or complete test orders are made in a database. Operation of this flaw detector is made possible via a clearly arranged, graphics based user-interface under Windows 98, either with the existing PC keyboard, the integrated touchpad (notebook) or via a connected mouse.

Indication of the active function group on the display (switchable): Up to 4 freely selectable measurement values can be displayed in the measurement line, of this flaw detector e.g. sound path (wall thickness), projection distance, depth and echo amplitude as a percentage of the screen height or as a dB difference. This flaw detector also provides an overlay of the active A-scan with a stored result (echo comparison): Recording of the echo dynamic with simultaneous display of the realtime signals. Adjustable signal averaging. Distance Amplitude Curve (DAC) and DGS curve for all narrow band, single element probes.
Automatic recognition of dialog probes for increased testing reliability and documentation. Use of the Windows 95/98 function range: Multitasking, Clipboard (buffer storage) and linkage to all other Windows programs, e.g. MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint as well as simple program installation using only CD and disk

 
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