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10MHz Linear Phased Array Transducers For Ultrasonic Rail Testing Maintenance Services

10MHz Linear Phased Array Transducers For Ultrasonic Rail Testing Maintenance Services

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Supply Capability:
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Item specifice

Model Number::
5L32-0.6x10-S114, 5L32-0.6x10-S114
Brand Name::
M2PROBE
Brand::
Weld Probe
Modle:
S114
Element::
32
Warranty::
12 Months
Customization::
Support
Color::
Silver
Theory::
Ultrasonic Sensor
Place of Origin::
Shanghai, China
Usage::
Carbon Steel Weld Probe
Mounting Type::
plug-in
Size / Dimension::
30x28x25(mm)1.18x1.1x0.98(in)
Element Shape::
Linear
Case::
Stainless steel
Type::
Phased array probe
MOQ::
1

Products Description


Carbon Steel Weld Probe


Specific 


Features & Applications


1.High compatibility, can be compatible with most phased array flaw detectors. 

2.carbon steel weld series: 

3.Thick weld inspection from 3 mm to 60 mm4.Manual or automatic detection 

5.Wide thickness measurement 

6.Excellent signal to noise ratio 

7.Moderate constitution and large monitoring range 

8.Thick plate material and weld 

9.Forgings, noise or granular materials 

10.Moderate constitution and large monitoring range


Specification



ProbeSeries

Model

Element Shape

Freq (MHz)

E-Nos

Pitch(mm)

ActiveAperture(mm)

Elev.(mm)

Size(LxWxH)

S114

2.25L32-0.6x10

Linear

2.25

32

0.6

19.2

10

30x28x25 (mm) 1.18x1.1x0.98(in)

5L32-0.6x10

Linear

5

32

0.6

19.2

10

7.5L32-0.6x10

Linear

7.5

32

0.6

19.2

10

10L32-0.6x10

Linear

10

32

0.6

19.2

10

10L64-0.3x10

Linear

10

64

0.3

19.2

10

*The standard cable length is 2.5m/8.2ft. The phased probe can be customized,include frequency, element number and pitch,etc.


Probe Naming Rules


*The standard cable length is 2.5m/8.2ft. The phased array probe can be customized, include frequency, elements number and pitch, etc. If you have any customing requirements, our experts will work directly with you to design and manufacture customized probe, wedge, scanner.. ...


Advantages


Superior Product Performance


Test report is supplied with every probe.This form contains following contents:


High compatibility

           

We provide probes with different connectors according to your requirement. More connector types are available,  please contact us if the connnector type is not listed below.

     D19(Phasor Connector)   D3(Omniscan Connector)    D5(Connec 78PIN)



D6(Hypertronics 160 PIN)    D7(Topaz/Zircon)      D8(ITT CANNON 96PIN)


Customization Service


Customization Service

Package


M2probe provide each product with a safety box.It is external anti-fall and impact resistant. Pre-cut mesh cotton make it fully protect product safety during transportation.


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FAQ


1.Q: Can you customize the probes, wedges, scanners according to our requirement?
A: Yes, we support all customizing requirements to meet your needs.
OEM/ODM are welcomed.


2.Q: Are you factory direct supply? Can we have a visit to your factory?
A: Yes, we are factory direct supply. Our factory locates at Shanghai city, welcome to visit our factory!


3.Q: Does your factory have ISO certification?
A: Yes, our factory has ISO9001:2005 certification, we strictly follow ISO stantdards throughout whole processes from R&D to manufacturing.


4.Q: What's the MOQ? Can we buy sample to test?
A: At least 1 piece of product. Welcome to order sample.


5.Q: Can M2PROBE manufacture wedges with non-standard angles for steel and other materials?
A: Yes. The customer must specify the refracted angle desired, test material velocity, and any other important factors that may play a role in the success of the inspection. Note that, in some cases, the performance will be quoted only on a "best effort" basis. A premium will apply and/or sometimes a minimum required order quantity.


6.Q: What is the price of the product?
A: We will provide the best quality machines with best price. Never compromise performance for price.


7.Q: How long is the lead time for the product?
A: The delivery time for standard probe is usually 20 days, and for customized products, it depends on your demands of probe andtechnical difficulty.


Q:How can I get a claim from the power company for damaged electrical equipment caused by a power surge?
final i knew because of the fact of this you had sources proprietors coverage no you will coach that the neighbor led to a surge with a tiny gadget like that surges come from mass intake drop off or mass enter - like a lightning strike with a gadget that small its virtually impossible to reason considered one of these extensive sufficient one to reason this style of harm your speaking approximately i artwork lots with electrical energy - an electric powered tree trimmer does not devour that style of power plus you have breakers on your place for a reason - they could have tripped
Q:I have an electrical equipment(Its quite old. aybe about 25 years old)These are the ratings:Input : AC 120 V 60 HzOutput : DC9V - 850mAI live in SIngapore which has a power input of 240VMy step down transformer/converter specsMaximum power it can convert is 230 watts
Your existing transformer/converter will work just fine. Even if it's only 25% efficient your adapter will be pulling just 36 watts. Your transformer is good for over six times that. So you're ok. You want the transformer to have a capacity of at least 20% over the actual load, but more capacity is perfectly ok. Of course, you could also replace your power adapter with one that takes 240V input. That would be a lot more convenient. In the US such adapters normally cost less than 10 USD.
Q:I was wondering this, as I'm a smoker and never smoke in the house (due to owning expensive computers and such).Would the vapor from an E-cig be safe around electrical equipment? I would presume no, since the water vapor instantly evaporates after being breathed out, as apposed to smoke which lingers around and is rougher than air, which overtime damages fans and circuitry it passes over. Thanks for reading.-Karu
blow it the other way
Q:I am wondering what happens when you have accidentally connected the negative cables to positive and the positive cables to negative. I have boat that has to two marine batteries and i am wondering if you were to do this will it screw things up and break things?
Hmmmm The only approach to comprehend for sure if that fried the the circuits could be to check out it out with the proper adapter. I would now not use the adapter with the overrated voltage, why danger it extra? Just take the one you firstly used, reduce the output cable and splice the wires collectively the opposite method to reverse the polarity of the plug. That would clear up your main issue.
Q:I just moved into an apartment building that apparently has a chronic problem with power surges. The power tends to go on and off several times a week, for no apparent reason. I know I need to buy power surge protectors for all my equipment, but I don't know what type. I've seen surge protectors (multi-plugs) that say 875 joules, 1,045 joules, and so on, but I don't know how to translate that in terms of equipmentFor example, I have a TV, DVD Videocassette player, and high-quality music equiment all plugged into a multi-plug in the living room. Should I buy a multi-plug power surge protector for this area, and what energy requirement should that surge protector have if I'm going to plug all that equipment onto it? What type of a power surge should I buy for my computer? What about the fridge? Air conditioner? Remember, I'm probably going to need to put power surge protectors all over the place, so which would be best for the different types of equipment in a home?Thanks!!!
What i would do is buy the higher volume surge protectors. it might cost more but your stuff wont be junk when you have a surge.
Q:i am attending college in the fall, actually school starts on the 21st, and my major will be in electrical engineering, i was just fishing around and wondered if anyone could give me, in a nutshell, the basics of this field. since i have already chosen this as my major I do know a little, enough to choose it as my major. i just wanted to know what I might not already know. Give the names of specific jobs that would be of interest after graduation also, if you know any. Thanks!
Sky is the limit! Beside all the obvious electrical engineering jobs such as circuit designer (both digital or analog), system engineer, semiconductor process or equipment engineer, power engineer, communication engineer, product engineer, device engineer, QC engineer, field service engineer, etc. You can be an astronaut, mission control engineer (for NASA), technical marketing or sales engineer (with MBA), apply for medical school, and God forbids be a professor in engineering (with PhD), Simply too many to list.
Q:i want to know about latest technical electrical machine used in ship's during sailing.Eigther it may be electricity generator or any other equipment.
the newest state of the rt electrical systems on large ships are 'podded propulsion; instead of turbines turning propellor shafts, generators supply electricity to motors that are placed in pods outside the ship, under the hull which turn the propellors.go look up 'Queen Mary 2' on the web for details.
Q:I mean for SF6 (gas) containers used to refill electrical quipment such as circuit breakers, must the container be discharged completely, or is it possible to retain a partial amount of SF6 gas in the container for future refilling activities? Any electrical experts out there, would really appreciate your assistance with this. Thanks!
Check the MSDS sheet for safe transport. Is a seal broken before use? Do the containers get returned after use or are they discarded (how?). Your local power company must have info because they use this stuff at switching stations.
Q:Hi I have the chance to have a small premises at a garden center I would be allowed to advertise and was thinking of having a small studio thereI already have 2 home studio lights interfit background support and 3 backdrops I would be aiming to photography babies and childrendoes any one know what health and safety regulations i have to follow, what insurances is neededI already have equipment cover including my computer public liability and public indemnitydoes all equipment like the lights and backdrop have to be secured?do i have to have a credit card payment machine? basically i want to know every thingAndrea
You would need the lighting equipment PAT tested (all 'portable' electrical equipment is required to be tested, this means everything that has a plug attached). This need to be done by a qualified electrician. You'd need public liability insurance (I would imagine the Garden Centre would require this of you as part of the lease). Disability access would need to be ensured. In terms of toilets, wash hand basins, I would imagine that the Garden Centre have facilities for public use of these on the premises, you would not need to provide these as you are not providing refreshments - this is in effect a non-food retail/service use. You'd best be advised to do a risk assessment of the procedure so that any risks/hazards are identified and removed/minimised. This should be clearly documented and reviewed regularly. You have a duty of care under the Health Safety at Work Act 1974 to protect the 'health, safety welfare' of members of the public and a RA is a way of showing how you have done that. You would also need to ensure compliance with RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) if anyone is injured on your premises. Have an accident book document any accidents/near misses. When you do you risk assessment you would need to cover things like trip hazards, risk of electrical shock, falling light stands etc etc to ensure that its all covered. I would recommend visiting the Local Council where you live asking to speak to the Environmental Health Office in Health and Safety. They would be the enforcing Authority for Health Safety matters. They can probably give you some advisory leaflets. In terms of payment, a credit card machine would be more secure and convenient. It will cost money from the card issuers though. You don't HAVE to have one, but many people would prefer the convenience of paying that way. IF you handle cash/cheques, there is more of a risk of loss.
Q:if you've heard of the wilhelm scream, is there an equivalent for an electricity crackling sound?I've heard it in Star Wars, many cartoons, probably Spider-man (it's like imagine when some big electrical equipment goes wrong and starts producing sparks, or when you have some space laser gun that stuns people).Any idea?
I think it comes from Frankenstein, with all that electrical equipment they used

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