CTS-23 type ultrasonic ultrasonic flaw detector Introduction
The CTS-23 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector is a portable A-type pulse-reflective ultrasonic flaw detector that can be operated with AC or battery power. The instrument is suitable for non-destructive testing of metal and some non-metallic materials such as welds and forgings. It is especially suitable for high-resolution flaw detection in the near area. It can be used as a standardized instrument for the qualification assessment of non-destructive testing personnel. Features
A variable frequency band wideband amplifier.
Time-base circuit for wide scan range.
A high-precision attenuator with fine adjustment and fine adjustment is set.
High brightness, inner scale rectangular oscilloscope tube.
Wide operating frequency, high sensitivity, good stability and clear waveform.
Small size, light weight, low power consumption and easy operation.
It has an alarm function, which can respectively alarm the “incoming wave” or “lost wave” in the gate. Technical parameters
Operating frequency range: 0.5 ~ 20MHz, divided into three frequency bands
Attenuator: 90dB, every 2dB ± 0.1dB
Vertical linearity error: ≤5%
Dynamic range: ≥30dB
Scanning range (steel longitudinal wave): 5~5000mm
Horizontal linearity error: ≤1%
Minimum detection distance: ≤1.2mm (with 5N6 narrow pulse probe)
Far field resolution: ≥30dB (with 2.5P20-D probe)
Pulse shift range (steel longitudinal wave): 0 to 400 mm (scanning range 5, 10, 50 mm)
0 to 800 mm (scanning range 250, 1000 mm)
Sensitivity margin: ≥46dB (2.5P20-D straight probe found 200mm-ф2 flat bottom hole)
Weight: Main unit 5.5Kg, with battery 7.5Kg
Volume (length × width × height): 355mm × 254mm × 140mm
Introduction
The CTS-23 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector is a portable A-type pulse-reflective ultrasonic flaw detector that can be operated with AC or battery power. The instrument is suitable for non-destructive testing of metal and some non-metallic materials such as welds and forgings. It is especially suitable for high-resolution flaw detection in the near area. It can be used as a standardized instrument for the qualification assessment of non-destructive testing personnel.