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Ultrasonic touch probes.
Ultrasonic transducers with angled beams are recommended for parts with inclined defects, such as welds, and are sometimes used in mechanized or automated testing. They use refraction to transmit shear or longitudinal waves at a predetermined angle, whereas most standard transducers generate shear waves by mode conversion. The elements are mounted in integral or replaceable pads that require a coupling layer, usually gel, oil or paste.
Our angle beam probes are available in single and dual element configurations and in a variety of sizes.
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Krautkramer ultrasonic probes and transducers.
We manufacture a wide variety of multi-element ultrasonic probes and transducers with a high degree of reliability for numerous applications. Eliminate the need for multiple inspections with the focus and fixed-angle options available, and reduce setup and scanning times with our delay-line or immersion probes for large-area scanning.
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Krautkramer ultrasonic probes and transducers.
Waygate’s Krautkrämer line of ultrasonic contact transducers are designed to last and are easy to use and, above all, accurate. That translates into superior results for our customers. We offer many different types of touch probes, including single-element straight-beam, two-element straight-beam and angle-beam transducer options.
- Single-element straight-beam probes
- Two-element straight-beam probes
- Angular beam probes
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Krautkramer ultrasonic testing.
Immersion probes are the ideal choice for scanning parts with irregular geometries. Because they are the best method for achieving uniform coupling and reliable, reproducible results, they are frequently used in mechanized or automated testing where water is used.
Large parts can be scanned using probe holders, bubblers or water jets, and beam-focusing probes can be used to improve results.
- Immersion transducers
- Focusing immersion transducers