Appareils à ultrasons multiéléments
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Phased Array Solutions for the Price of Conventional UT
The new model in the OmniScan® product line provides the advantage of phased array imaging for manual testing, while keeping all the benefits of a proven product.
Choosing OmniScan MX as your entry point into phased array technology allows you to keep all your options open for the future. The OmniScan MX is fully upgradable to any other model of the OmniScan series, allowing you to migrate to encoded inspection, data archiving, and automated UT inspection as your needs grow.
Features
Ease of Use
- Live switch between conventional UT and phased array
- Intuitive data interpretation
- Software control of beam angle, focal distance, and spot size
- Multiple-angle inspection with a single, small, electronically controlled multielement probe
- Step-by-step calibration wizard eases the entry of every parameter, avoiding mistakes
- Focal law calculator wizard
- Automatic probe recognition
- Minimum training required
Imaging
- Support for up to 64-element probes
- Beam forming using 16 elements
- Real-time volume-corrected representation of S-scans at 40 Hz with selectable A-scans
- Vertically projected A-scan is displayed alongside the S-scan
- "Most relevant A-scan" tracking mode
- Large 8.4 in. color display
Setup and Report
- Exportable setup parameters
- Thorough report setup including readings, images, and parameters
- On-screen interactive HTML help
- Predefined setups with preview
Detection and Sizing
- Increased probability of detection and better defect sizing
- Code compliance, in both PA and UT
- Defect sizing tools
- S-scan and image recording
Field Proven
- Rugged PA connector with automatic probe recognition
- Affordable
- Portable, reliable, and durable
- Battery-powered (up to 8 hours)
- Upgradable
- Modular and multitechnology
Module Specifications
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General
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Overall dimensions
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244 mm x 182 mm x 57 mm
(9.6 in. x 7.1 in. x 2.1 in.)
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Weight
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1.2 kg (2.6 lb)
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Connectors
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1 OmniScan connector for phased array probes
2 BNC connectors (1 pulser/receiver,
1 receiver for conventional UT)
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Number of focal laws
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256
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Probe recognition
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Automatic probe recognition and setup
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Pulser/Receiver
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Aperture (active elements)
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Up to 16 elements
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Number of elements
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16 or 64 elements
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Pulser
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Voltage
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80 V per element
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Pulse width
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Adjustable from 30 ns to 500 ns, resolution of 2.5 ns
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Fall time
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Less than 10 ns
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Pulse shape
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Negative square wave
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Output impedance
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Less than 25 Ω
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Receiver
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Gain
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0-74 dB maximum input signal 1.32 V p-p
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Input impedance
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75 Ω
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System bandwidth
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0.75 MHz to 18 MHz (-3 dB)
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Beam forming
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Scan type
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Azimuthal and linear
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Delay range transmission
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0-10 µs in 2.5-ns increments
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Data processing
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Rectifier
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RF, full wave, halfwave +, halfwave -
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Filtering
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Low-pass (adjusted to probe frequency), digital filtering (bandwidth, frequency range)
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Data visualization
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A-scan refresh rate
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Real-time: 60 Hz
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Volume-corrected S-scan
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Up to 40 Hz
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Data synchronization
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PRF
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1 Hz to 10 kHz
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Programmable time-corrected gain (TCG)
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Number of points
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16 (1 TCG curve per channel for focal laws)
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