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beware: some tranducers are marked for freq + focal length, some freq + diameter | beware: some tranducers are marked for freq + focal length, some freq + diameter | ||
− | There are a large number of Panametrics / Olympus NDT out there: http: | + | There are a large number of Panametrics / Olympus NDT out there: [http://www.olympus-ims.com/data/File/Harrisonic/Harisonic-UT.en.pdf] |
* Well really they are from one seller. By the looks of it they are from "Krautkramer Branson Incorporated | * Well really they are from one seller. By the looks of it they are from "Krautkramer Branson Incorporated | ||
KB6000 Ultrasonic Test & Data Acquisition System" | KB6000 Ultrasonic Test & Data Acquisition System" | ||
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* Herrmann Ultrasonic Converter Konverter Tranducer 20kHz: too low freq? | * Herrmann Ultrasonic Converter Konverter Tranducer 20kHz: too low freq? | ||
* Automation Industries Ultrasonic Transducer (5 pcs) | * Automation Industries Ultrasonic Transducer (5 pcs) | ||
− | + | ** 10 mm 2.25 MHz | |
* Olympus 20 MHz Contact Transducer M116-RM | * Olympus 20 MHz Contact Transducer M116-RM | ||
* OLYMPUS 20MHZ .125" M116-RM CONTACT TRANSDUCER U8400038 *NEW* | * OLYMPUS 20MHZ .125" M116-RM CONTACT TRANSDUCER U8400038 *NEW* | ||
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* I3: Transducer Type & Case. Ex: immersion type 3 | * I3: Transducer Type & Case. Ex: immersion type 3 | ||
* 05: Frequency. Ex: 5 MHz | * 05: Frequency. Ex: 5 MHz | ||
− | + | ** 00 = 0.5 MHz | |
− | + | ** 01 = 1.0 MHz | |
− | + | ** 02 = 2.25 MHz | |
− | + | ** 03 = 3.5 MHz | |
− | + | ** 05 = 5.0 MHz | |
− | + | ** 07 = 7.5 MHz | |
− | + | ** 10 = 10 MHz | |
− | + | ** 15 = 15 MHz | |
− | + | ** 20 = 20 MHz | |
− | + | ** 25 = 25 MHz | |
* 08: element outer diameter 16th of inches. Ex: 8/16" = 1/2" | * 08: element outer diameter 16th of inches. Ex: 8/16" = 1/2" | ||
* S: series. Ex: mediumband | * S: series. Ex: mediumband | ||
− | + | ** S: "mediumband, medium damped, tuned transducers. They are used for general purpose flaw detection, and represent a compromise between high sensitivity and high resolution." | |
− | + | ** R: "broadband, highly damped, tuned transducers. They are used for high resolution, near and far surface flaw detection, and thickness gaging applications" | |
− | + | ** P: "narrowband, lightly damped, tuned transducers. They have high-energy output and penetrating power, but have limited resolving power" | |
* SU: Connector Type & Location. Ex: straight UHF | * SU: Connector Type & Location. Ex: straight UHF | ||
− | + | ** SM = Straight Microdot | |
− | + | ** RM = Right Angle Microdot | |
− | + | ** SU = Straight UHF | |
− | + | ** RU = Right Angle UHF | |
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Exsample: I3-0308-R-SU-F2.50IN | Exsample: I3-0308-R-SU-F2.50IN | ||
* F: focus type | * F: focus type | ||
− | + | ** F: spherical focus. For scanning planes | |
− | + | ** CF: cylindrical focus: focuses on a line. For scanning cylinders | |
* 2.50IN: 2.5" focal length (in water) | * 2.50IN: 2.5" focal length (in water) | ||
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* Focus: 0.35 - 5.25" | * Focus: 0.35 - 5.25" | ||
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− | * Well put together video showing their system features: http: | + | == Sonix == |
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+ | [[sonix|Main page]] | ||
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+ | == NSC == | ||
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+ | North Shore Components, Inc | ||
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+ | == SEMATECH == | ||
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+ | == OKOS == | ||
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+ | * Well put together video showing their system features: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R76IMxhMaJo] |
Latest revision as of 03:38, 25 December 2018
Appears to give x-ray like images, a sort of high resolution ultrasound like done to see babies before they are born
Appears samples are typically immersed in fluid to help with conduction
CSAM video says range used was "2.5MHz-260MHz". ie this is far out of human hearing range
Contents
Transducer
non-sonix tranducers for me to try to get my sonix system online
Many types of transducers out there, must be the focused type. ie don't get the straight beam time used for thickness measurements and such
AFAIK flaw detectors are not focused and so probably won't work
beware: some tranducers are marked for freq + focal length, some freq + diameter
There are a large number of Panametrics / Olympus NDT out there: [1]
- Well really they are from one seller. By the looks of it they are from "Krautkramer Branson Incorporated
KB6000 Ultrasonic Test & Data Acquisition System"
- Panametrics ultrasonic transducers - Olympus
- NEW PANAMETRICS WTA-1 PROBE 1.0MHZ TRANSDUCER B331979
- Olympus Harisonic transducers
- Herrmann Ultrasonic Converter Konverter Tranducer 20kHz: too low freq?
- Automation Industries Ultrasonic Transducer (5 pcs)
- 10 mm 2.25 MHz
- Olympus 20 MHz Contact Transducer M116-RM
- OLYMPUS 20MHZ .125" M116-RM CONTACT TRANSDUCER U8400038 *NEW*
- Automation Industries SMZ 2.25 MHz 90° R 57A3034 Ultrasonic Immersion Transducer
Olympus Harisonic
Part I purchased: Harisonic I2RA1004T 10 MHz .250"Dia 1.25" FOC Ultrasonic Immersion Transducer
- I2: immersion type 2 transducer
- RA: ?
- 10: 10 MHz
- 04: 04/16" => 1/4"
- T: series?
Example Part Number: I3-0508-S-SU
- I3: Transducer Type & Case. Ex: immersion type 3
- 05: Frequency. Ex: 5 MHz
- 00 = 0.5 MHz
- 01 = 1.0 MHz
- 02 = 2.25 MHz
- 03 = 3.5 MHz
- 05 = 5.0 MHz
- 07 = 7.5 MHz
- 10 = 10 MHz
- 15 = 15 MHz
- 20 = 20 MHz
- 25 = 25 MHz
- 08: element outer diameter 16th of inches. Ex: 8/16" = 1/2"
- S: series. Ex: mediumband
- S: "mediumband, medium damped, tuned transducers. They are used for general purpose flaw detection, and represent a compromise between high sensitivity and high resolution."
- R: "broadband, highly damped, tuned transducers. They are used for high resolution, near and far surface flaw detection, and thickness gaging applications"
- P: "narrowband, lightly damped, tuned transducers. They have high-energy output and penetrating power, but have limited resolving power"
- SU: Connector Type & Location. Ex: straight UHF
- SM = Straight Microdot
- RM = Right Angle Microdot
- SU = Straight UHF
- RU = Right Angle UHF
Immersion
"Immersion transducers are specifically designed to test parts partially or wholly immersed in water"
Immersion types have different focus configurations
303 stainless steel housing
Exsample: I3-0308-R-SU-F2.50IN
- F: focus type
- F: spherical focus. For scanning planes
- CF: cylindrical focus: focuses on a line. For scanning cylinders
- 2.50IN: 2.5" focal length (in water)
"i-1 and i-2 Style Housings: 0.25 inches (6 mm) diameter elements with 0.375 inches (10 mm) housings"
- Frequency: 2.25 - 25 MHz
- Focus: 0.35 - 5.25"
Machine vendor
Sonix
NSC
North Shore Components, Inc
SEMATECH
OKOS
- Well put together video showing their system features: [2]