Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

An ultrasonic thickness gauge is a nondestructive testing (NDT) method for determining a component’s thickness by measuring the time it takes for sound to travel from the transducer through the material to the component’s back end, and then measuring the time it takes for sound to return to the transducer. The thickness is then calculated using the sound velocity through the material being examined by the gauge. An ultrasonic thickness gauge’s frequency is depending on the different applications. Two models of thickness gauge.

Advanced-Gauge-B6-C

Advanced Gauge B6-C

Thickness measurement of products from metals and their alloys, thickness measurement under protective coatings, thickness measurement of non-metallic products (plastic, ceramics and other), which allow use of ultrasonic inspection methods.

Features

  • Colour display (TFT 2.4” 320 × 240).
  •  Possibility of graphic display of ECHO signal in A-scan mode.
  •  B-scan.

Basic Gauge- B2

The device is designed to measure the thickness of products from metallic and nonmetallic materials (sheets, tanks, pipes, pipelines, bridges, metal containers, transport and other structures, including highly corroded, with incrustation, etc.) during operation to determine their corrosion state on or after the manufacture of energy, tube, engineering, shipbuilding, transportation and other enterprises.

Basic-Gauge-B2