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 Information】This is a guide to the comparison of data between ultrasonic and infrared methods for measuring the depth of defects in composite materials. ■□■Content of the Document■□■ In recent years, the application range of composite materials has expanded beyond artificial satellites to include aircraft and more. 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 to read further. For inquiries, please contact us.
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We contribute to the safety and security of society with INDES (Integrated Non-Destructive Evaluation System). (Nihon Krautkramer Co., Ltd. changed its name to KJTD Co., Ltd. on April 1, 2013.) We propose and provide inspection equipment and systems for various non-destructive testing methods, including ultrasonic testing and infrared. 【Products Offered】 - Ultrasonic flaw detectors and ultrasonic testing devices - Ultrasonic transducers and phased array ultrasonic transducers - Ultrasonic leak testers (manufactured by SDT) - Infrared thermal imaging cameras (manufactured by FLIR SYSTEMS) - Active infrared non-destructive testing equipment