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  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
  • YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe
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YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe

  • >= 5 Units
    $118.00

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YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe

Product overview

Core functionalities

Applicable scenarios

Unique advantages

  • Ultrasonic Testing: Designed for precise flaw detection through ultrasonic waves.
  • Angle Beam: Facilitates the inspection of welds and other complex structures by transmitting sound waves at an angle.

Key features

  • 1. Advanced Material Technology

  • With high-quality ultrasonic transducers, experience enhanced flaw detection that outperforms traditional materials in durability and sensitivity.

  • 2. Interactive Design

  • With user-friendly contact probe design, enjoy seamless integration into existing systems, making it highly adaptable for various ultrasonic testing applications.

  • 3. Superior Performance Parameters

  • With a frequency of 4 MHz, achieve precise and reliable measurement outputs, ensuring accurate detection of material flaws.

  • 4. Versatile Scenario Solutions

  • With its suitability for both conventional and advanced ultrasonic testing, this transducer offers flexibility for diverse industrial and commercial environments.

  • 5. Industry-Standard Certification

  • With compliance to industry standards, trust in its safety and effectiveness for professional use in flaw detection tasks.

Product details

YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe

Introducing the YUSHI Conventional Angle Beam Transducer Contact Probe, a high-quality accessory designed for precision flaw detection. Ideal for use in ultrasonic testing environments, this transducer operates at 4 MHz, ensuring reliable and accurate results in various industrial applications.

Technical specifications

FeatureSpecificationBenefit
Frequency4 MHzEnhanced flaw detection precision
MaterialHigh-grade alloyDurability and longevity
Beam AngleAdjustableVersatility in testing scenarios

Customization guide

With adjustable beam angle parameters, you can tailor the probe to meet specific testing requirements, ensuring optimal performance across different materials and thicknesses.

Get inspired

Unlock new levels of flaw detection accuracy with our transducer, perfect for industrial inspections where precision is paramount. Whether you're testing metals or composites, this tool adapts to your needs.

Choose your model

ParameterBase ModelAdvanced ModelPro Model
Frequency4 MHz4.6 MHz5.2 MHz
Signal ClarityStandardEnhancedPremium
DurabilityBaseline+15%+30%

Supplier's note

Three significant technical breakthroughs include:

  1. The Pro version's frequency adjustment capability allows for superior flaw detection in complex materials, ensuring no defect goes unnoticed.
  2. With an upgraded alloy composition, the Advanced Model offers 15% more durability than the base version, making it ideal for frequent use in harsh conditions.
  3. The Pro Model's enhanced signal clarity provides triple the standard clarity, perfect for intricate testing scenarios.

Guide your choice based on your needs: For routine inspections, the Base Model suffices; for more demanding environments, the Advanced Model is advisable; and for the utmost precision and durability, choose the Pro Model, particularly if you're dealing with complex materials or require high-frequency testing.

Frequently asked questions

  • Which ultrasonic transducer model is ideal for flaw detection in industrial settings?

  • How should I maintain the YUSHI ultrasonic transducer for optimal performance?

  • What are the advantages of using a 4 MHz ultrasonic transducer for flaw detection?

  • Can I customize the YUSHI transducer for specific industrial applications?

  • Is the YUSHI ultrasonic transducer compatible with all flaw detectors?

  • What materials are used in the construction of the YUSHI transducer?

  • How does the YUSHI transducer ensure accurate flaw detection?

  • Does the YUSHI transducer have any certifications for industrial use?

Product comparison

CategoryUsage ScenariosCharacteristicsAdvantagesDisadvantages
Instrument PartsFlaw Detection4 MHz FrequencyHigh precision in flaw detectionRequires skilled operation
AccessoriesIndustrial TestingHigh Durability (ISO 527)Long-lasting under heavy useHigher initial cost
Ultrasonic TransducersNon-destructive TestingChemical-Resistant (ASTM D543)Suitable for harsh environmentsBulkier than alternatives
High Quality ProbesQuality AssuranceMedium Weight (285 GSM)Easy to handle and transportLess robust than heavier models
Angle Beam TransducersWeld Inspection43 dBA (quieter than refrigerator hum)Minimal noise interferenceLimited to specific angles
Contact ProbesSurface ExaminationPassed ASTM F739 chemical permeation tests (30min+)Reliable in chemical environmentsNeeds regular calibration

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