Advantages
- Probe and wedge in the same housing
- The lowest-profile probe-and-wedge combination for contact angle beam inspection.
- Coupling always good between probe and wedge interfaces, no need for couplant between the probe and wedge
- Very small assembly for easy access in restricted areas
- Inspections of 30° to 70° in steel, SW or LW
- Easy to handle
- Probes with an internal wedge can be specially ordered to fit a specific curvature radius.
Typical Applications
- Manual weld inspection of 6.35 mm to 19 mm (0.25 in. to 0.75 in.) thick surfaces (butt joints, corner joints, tee joints), using 40° to 70° simultaneously
- Manual inspection of stress corrosion cracking
Probe Specifications and Dimensions
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Part number
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Freq
(MHz)
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Number of
elements
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Pitch
(mm)
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Active
aperture
(mm)
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Elevation
(mm)
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Nominal refracted
beam angle in steel
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External dimensions
mm (in.)
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L
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W
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H
| |
2.25L16-45SW1
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2.25
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16
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0.75
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12.0
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12
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45° SW
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30 (1.18)
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15 (0.59)
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31 (1.22)
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2.25L16-45LW1
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2.25
|
16
|
0.75
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12.0
|
12
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45° LW
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30 (1.18)
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15 (0.59)
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31 (1.22)
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5L16-45SW1
|
5.0
|
16
|
0.60
|
9.6
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10
|
45° SW
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30 (1.18)
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15 (0.59)
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31 (1.22)
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5L16-45LW1
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5.0
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16
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0.60
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9.6
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10
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45° LW
|
30 (1.18)
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15 (0.59)
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31 (1.22)
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These probes come standard with an OmniScan® Connector and a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) cable or can be specially fitted with other connectors and cable lengths. Note: Dimensions listed herein are approximate and are not to be used for design purposes.
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