Probes
MAUT Probes
- MxTTU
MxTTU™ significantly simplifies the inspection of complex materials, from multi-bonded layers to honeycomb or foam cores. - TRM 0.7 MHz
The 0.7 MHz Transducer Module (TRM) is currently our lowest available frequency. - TRM 1.5 MHz
The 1.5 MHz Transducer Module (TRM) is at the lower end of our frequency range. - TRM 2.5 MHz
The 2.5 MHz transducer module (TRM) is well suited for testing thicker profiles and lower quality composites. - TRM 3.5 MHz
The 3.5 MHz Transducer Module (TRM) is an excellent choice for CFRP applications. - TRM 5 MHz
The 5 MHz Transducer Module (TRM) is in the middle of our range and is a fantastic all-rounder. - TRM 8 MHz
The 8 MHz Transducer Module (TRM) is an excellent choice for a variety of metal applications. - TRM 10 MHz
The 10 MHz transducer module (TRM) is our highest frequency model and offers high sensitivity for testing thinner components.
PAUT and UT Probes
- Transmitter(S)-Receiver(E) Probe
Mainly used for corrosion testing, for detecting porosity and in tests of rough surfaces or at high temperatures. Separate electrical control allows simultaneous transmission and reception. - Dual Normal Probe
Mainly suitable for testing thickness. - Normal Probe
Mainly suitable for finding defects. Can be used parallel to or slightly against the test surface (e.g. steel plate). - Normal Probe with Replaceable Protective Foil
Mainly suitable for finding defects with a rough surface. - Normal Probe with High Impulse Sequence
Mainly suitable for finding defects. Can be used parallel to or slightly against the test surface (e.g. steel plate). - Normal Probe with Low Impulse Sequence
Suitable for testing non-metallic materials, such as rubber or concrete - Immersion Normal Probe
Mainly used in situations where the test surface and the probe do not come into direct contact. Ideally suited for testing on rough surfaces. Automatic tests increase the scanning speed and thus shorten the testing time. - Transverse Angle Probe
Mainly suitable for finding defects. Can be used perpendicular to or inclined against the test surface (e.g. weld seams). - Variable Angle Probe
This probe can be adapted to various needs. - Surface Wave Probe
Mainly suitable for finding defects on the surface as well as on surface crack depth. - Focusing Transverse Angle Probe
Mainly suitable for finding defects on the surface as well as on the surface crack depth.