Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge range 0.8 - 300mm
ST200
ST200
An ultrasonic thickness gauge is a device used to measure the thickness of materials using ultrasonic waves. It is commonly employed in industries like manufacturing, metalworking, shipbuilding, and aerospace to non-destructively measure the thickness of materials such as metals, plastics, composites, glass, and ceramics.
Applications:
- Industrial Inspection: Ultrasonic thickness gauges are commonly used to inspect the thickness of pipelines, tanks, boilers, and other equipment to detect corrosion or wear.
- Aerospace and Automotive: Used to measure the thickness of materials in aircraft, cars, and other vehicles to ensure safety and integrity.
- Manufacturing: In production lines, ultrasonic gauges ensure materials like plastic, rubber, and metal components are of the correct thickness.
- Shipbuilding: Critical for checking the thickness of ship hulls and other structural components exposed to harsh marine environments.
Advantages:
- Non-Destructive: Measurements can be made without damaging or altering the material.
- Versatile: Can measure a wide range of materials, from metals to plastics.
- Precise: Offers high accuracy and repeatability, making it reliable for quality control and safety inspections.
Limitations:
- Surface Preparation: The surface needs to be clean, and sometimes a coupling gel is required to ensure proper contact between the transducer and the material.
- Material Dependency: The speed of sound varies between materials, so the device must be calibrated for the specific material being tested.
An ultrasonic thickness gauge is a powerful tool for maintaining the structural integrity of equipment and ensuring product quality without damaging the workpiece.