Sound testing device
Sound testing device
Automatic measurement of elasticity using sound. Automatic sound testing with a solenoid enables the determination of good or bad quality.
- Company:森エンジニアリング
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen
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Sound testing device
Automatic measurement of elasticity using sound. Automatic sound testing with a solenoid enables the determination of good or bad quality.
It is possible to measure the resonance vibration waves of the object being measured using the impact vibrations of an electric hammer.
The DS1100 is a sound inspection device that can measure the resonance vibration waves of the object being tested using the impact vibrations of an electric hammer. Automatic sound testing can be performed using a solenoid. 【Features】 - Automatic sound testing using a solenoid - Capable of measuring the resonance vibration waves of the object being tested with the impact vibrations of an electric hammer - Impact force can be set from 10gf to 100gf *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
A sound inspection device that collects and analyzes impact sounds from automatic hammer strikes, displaying and recording abnormalities in buildings!
The Japanese ITES device "Chess P2" collects and analyzes the sound of automatic hammer strikes, allowing for the numerical display and recording of abnormalities in structures (such as delamination and voids). It displays the values of normal areas alongside the acquired data, and informs users of the results of relative comparisons between the reference values and impact results through lamp indicators and electronic sounds. The recorded data can be stored up to a maximum of 7,700 points, and during measurement, the recorded data can be output to a computer in real-time. 【Features】 ■ Collects and analyzes the sound of automatic hammer strikes ■ Allows for the numerical display and recording of abnormalities in structures (such as delamination and voids) ■ Records data up to a maximum of 7,700 points ■ Outputs recorded data to a computer in real-time *For more details, please request documentation or view the PDF data available for download.