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FMC-compatible phased array ultrasonic flaw detector [*Technical documentation available*]

Standard software package with source code included. "Would you consider developing from manual inspection to automated inspection using robots?"

The TPAC Explorer is a world-standard high-performance ultrasonic testing device with an annual delivery record of over 400 units. The Explorer has been widely adopted for inspections in the field, as well as for manufacturing inspections of nuclear equipment and aerospace devices, meeting the advanced inspection requirements demanded by customers. <Features> Point 1. Excellent basic performance - Data communication speed of up to 100MB/s - Low crosstalk (<50dB) Point 2. Compact and lightweight, suitable for mounting on robots - Size: 200×130×43mm - Weight: under 1.7kg Point 3. Software development environment - APIs for hardware control can be provided from a low level. - Development environments supported include C++, C#, MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python, and others. - Sample software with source code is included. *For more details, please download the technical documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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[Example] Ultrasonic Testing from the Weld Bead <Parallel Scanning>

Adaptive TFM technology! Introducing examples of flaw detection tests for internal defects in welded joints.

We would like to introduce a case of ultrasonic testing conducted from the weld bead. The test object conforms to JIS G 3452, is made of SGP material, and has dimensions of 150A, Sch80. The testing was carried out using the TPAC Explore64/64 device. Additionally, ultrasonic testing from the weld bead was also performed using perpendicular scanning. You can view the details in the attached PDF document. 【Equipment and Technology】 ■ Equipment: TPAC Explore64/64 ■ Probe: 5MHz, 64 elements, 0.6mm pitch ■ Wedge: Water-filled membrane, 20mm ■ Technology: Adaptive TFM ■ Detection Sensitivity: SDHΦ 1D = 5mm, Ref +20dB *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Demonstration available for the multi-channel ultrasonic testing device "Pilot Series".

Complex flaw detection using composite materials, inline corrosion mapping, and AWG (arbitrary waveform generation function) enables flaw detection through airborne ultrasound.

The Pilot series, a multi-channel ultrasonic testing device, supports full parallel transmission and reception, allowing for simultaneous testing with multiple single probes, thereby reducing inspection time. It is suitable for applications that require speed and is also ideal for integration with self-propelled fixtures, scanners, and inline systems. Additionally, it allows for the creation of original software using an open-source SDK and supports various development languages such as C++, C#, MATLAB, LabView, and Python. The AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generation) feature is useful for the development of various application technologies, including airborne ultrasound and damping materials. Applications: - Continuous thickness measurement (pipes, tank bottom plates) - Water immersion UT inspection - Development of automatic water immersion scanners - Inline (bars, billets) - Automated ultrasonic testing (AUT) - Research and development

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