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Technical Data: Non-destructive Testing Technology for Automotive Parts Using Ultrasonic Testing Method

Non-destructive testing technology for automotive parts using ultrasonic testing methods.

[Technical Information] This is an introduction to non-destructive testing technology using ultrasonic testing for automotive parts. ■□■Content of the Document■□■ Ultrasonic testing technology is applied in quality inspection across various industries among non-destructive testing methods. Particularly in the automotive industry, it has a long history of application and has greatly contributed to ensuring safety in parts made from lightweight materials aimed at improving fuel efficiency in recent years. Ultrasonic testing equipment is easier to handle and smaller in scale compared to X-ray testing equipment, making it relatively suitable for inspecting the internal quality of mass-produced automotive parts. Recently, with the combination of image processing technology, evaluation methods have diversified not only to determine the presence or absence of "defects" but also to identify the characteristics of "defects" and assess defective areas based on area ratio. ⇒ For more details, you can download the catalog and read further.

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Technical Data: Measurement of Defect Depth in Composite Materials - Comparison of Ultrasound and Infrared

Measurement of Defect Depth in Composite Materials: Data Comparison between Ultrasonic Method and Infrared Method

[Technical Information] Measurement of Defect Depth in Composite Materials: A Comparison of Data between Ultrasonic and Infrared Methods. ■□■Content of the Document■□■ In recent years, the application range of composite materials has expanded beyond artificial satellites to include aircraft. This document summarizes a comparison of non-destructive testing methods for CFRP, which is representative of composite materials. During the manufacturing phase of aircraft, phased array ultrasonic deep scanning is mainstream; however, this time, we conducted a scanning test using a 25MHz focused deep probe as a precision inspection and compared the results with those obtained from phase analysis using pulsed light excitation from infrared. ⇒ For more details, please download the catalog and read further. For inquiries, please contact us.

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[Technical Document] Development of an Online Inspection Phased Array UT Device

Development of an online inspection UT device using ultrasonic phased array technology.

We have developed an online inspection UT device using an ultrasonic phased array method. Instead of the conventional rotating probe method, array probes are arranged around the entire circumference of pipes and round bars, allowing for electronic rotation of the ultrasonic sound field to perform full surface inspection. This significantly simplifies the mechanism and improves maintainability. Additionally, it can accommodate a wide range of focus points, enabling the detection of smaller defects and improving the signal-to-noise ratio. ⇒ For more information, please download the catalog to read further. For details, please contact us.

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Technical Data: High-Speed Ultrasonic Testing Scanner

The ultrasonic flaw detection imaging device can display inspection results with easy-to-understand image data.

One method for detecting internal defects in materials is the use of ultrasound. Among these, ultrasonic flaw detection imaging devices, which can display inspection results as easily understandable image data, have now spread across various fields in the industry and are being used effectively. Recently, we developed a new system called the "High-Speed Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Scanner," which incorporates a portable phased array ultrasonic flaw detector into a conventional single-probe flaw detection scanner. By using this device, it has become possible to detect small defects at the level of several tens of micrometers and to perform high-speed flaw detection on large materials. In this article, we will introduce the features of the high-speed ultrasonic flaw detection scanner that utilizes the latest phased array technology. ⇒ For more details, please download the catalog and read further. For inquiries, please contact us.

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Technical Data: Discriminative Detection of Alumina Non-Metallic Inclusions and Voids in Steel

Discriminative detection of alumina non-metallic inclusions and voids in steel using ultrasound.

Recent advancements in ultrasonic testing methods have been remarkable, particularly with the use of high-frequency and focused transducers, which enable the detection of minute non-metallic inclusions within steel. This method allows for internal inspection of materials, making it superior to optical microscopy in this regard. Additionally, by analyzing the phase (waveform) of the reflected pulse, it is possible to measure the material properties of the reflector to some extent based on its acoustic impedance. ⇒ For more information, please download the catalog and read further. For details, please contact us.

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[Data] Ultrasonic flaw detection device for middle boring axle for police box inspection

This is a simple document regarding the ultrasonic flaw detection device for middle hole axles.

This is an introduction to products that are useful for periodic inspections using phased array technology.

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Technical Data: Ultrasonic Testing Equipment for Railway Vehicles

Latest Shinkansen inspection hollow axle flaw detection device.

In Japanese railway vehicles, there are two types of axles used: hollow axles with a hole drilled in the center of the axle shaft and conventional solid axles. Particularly in the Shinkansen, all axles used in vehicles from the 300 series, which debuted with the "Nozomi" in 1992, are hollow axles with a diameter of φ60mm. During this time, various issues encountered in field use have been resolved, and improvements have been made alongside advancements in electronic technology, leading to the development of the second generation of ultrasonic flaw detection devices that are currently in use. This article introduces a new hollow axle flaw detection device for periodic inspections. ⇒ For more details, please download the catalog and read further. For inquiries, please contact us.

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