Description
Overview
GAOTek Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTM) is a non-destructive testing method used to inspect the metal thickness of ship hulls, piping, and structural steel. Thickness measuring is essential across many industries to monitor corrosion, erosion, and damage. In the field of industrial ultrasonic testing, ultrasonic thickness measurement (UTM) is a method of performing non-destructive measurement (gauging) of the local thickness of a solid element (typically made of metal, if using ultrasound testing for industrial purposes) based on the time taken by the ultrasound wave to return to the surface. This type of measurement is typically performed with an ultrasonic thickness gauge. An ultrasonic thickness gauge is a measuring instrument for the non-destructive investigation of a material’s thickness using ultrasonic waves. The usage of an ultrasonic thickness gauge for non-destructive testing to check material properties such as thickness measurement, is regular in all areas of industrial measurements.
Features
- Measures metal, plastic, steel, PVC, and glass plates.
- YUSHI gauges are widely used in manufacturing.
- UM-5DL detects thickness loss in pipes.
- Suitable for diverse materials and applications
Technical Specifications
Measuring Range | 0.02 in to 20 in (0.5 mm to 508 mm) (Metal) |
Power Supply | Two 1.5 V AA batteries, 24 hours standby time |
Resolution | Selectable 0.001 in to 0.01 in (0.01 mm to 0.1 mm) |
Update Rate | Selectable 4 Hz, 8 Hz, 16 Hz |
Size | 11.81 in x 11.02 in x 4.33 in (300 mm x 280 mm x 110 mm) |
Single Gross Weight | 5.51 lb (2.500 kg) |