Digital Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors
The Epoch 1000 series digital ultrasonic flaw detectors combine high performance for conventional portable flaw detection with the power of phased array imaging. The Epoch 1000, 1000iR and 1000i provide conventional ultrasound capabilities for both the standard and advanced-level inspector. The portable instruments can also be integrated into small systems for high speed scanning and single-channel imaging.
The Epoch 1000 series digital ultrasonic flaw detectors combine high performance for conventional portable flaw detection with the power of phased array imaging. The Epoch 1000, 1000iR and 1000i provide conventional ultrasound capabilities for both the standard and advanced-level inspector. The portable instruments can also be integrated into small systems for high speed scanning and single-channel imaging.
Features include a 6 kHz maximum pulse rate frequency (PRF) with single-shot measurements for accurate high speed scanning applications, a tunable square wave pulser with PerfectSquare technology, a digital high dynamic range receiver and comprehensive digital filter sets for signal-to-noise clarity. The flaw detectors feature a horizontal case style with full VGA display as well as knobs and navigation arrows for parameter adjustment.
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