Immersion probe for ultrasonic flaw detection
MI/ultra-small immersion probe, PI/ultra-thin immersion probe, SI/immersion probe, BSI/broadband immersion probe
A lineup of immersion probes unique to KGK.
This is an immersion probe used for non-contact ultrasonic testing, such as ultrasonic flaw detect performed with a scanning device while fully submerged in water. It is also used for automatic ultrasonic flaw detect equipment, semi-automatic ultrasonic flaw detect equipment, or ultrasonic flaw detect using the water column method. In addition to ultra-compact probes like "Chibita-kun" and "Pechako-san," standard-size probes are also available. The probe's frequency bandwidth comes in variations such as narrowband and broadband. Depending on the application, the focal type can be selected from flat (non-focused), point focus (PF), or line focus (LF). For standard-size probes, the connector can be chosen according to the customer's preference from three types: Microdot, UHF, or M-type connectors.
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Frequency (MHz) Ultra-miniature immersion probe: 5, 10, 15, 20 Ultra-thin immersion probe: 10, 15, 20 Water immersion probe: 1, 2, 5, 10 Broadband water immersion probe: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15
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Visualization of defect detection results using a scanner device. Detection of defects in various materials such as automotive parts, steel, and non-ferrous materials, performed automatically or semi-automatically.
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| Model number | overview |
|---|---|
| MI | Ultra-small probe "Chibi Ta-kun" |
| PI | Ultra-thin probe "Pechako-san" |
| SI | Water immersion probe (narrowband) |
| BSI | Broadband water immersion probe |
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KGK Co., Ltd., a specialized manufacturer of ultrasonic probes, supports your safety management through the production of ultrasonic probes. As a manufacturing group, KGK is committed to meeting your needs and also accepts orders for custom-designed probes in addition to standard probes. If you have any issues regarding ultrasonic probes, please feel free to consult with KGK.






