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EM1501

  • Commodity name: EM1501

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  • Product Description
  • High-Performance High-Temperature Corrosion Detector with Advanced Lift-off Features

    UT Probe

    EMAT Probe

    Standard equipment includes multiple probes

    Lift-off distance: 6 mm

    Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer (EMAT), a new technology emerging in the field of non-destructive testing, uses electromagnetic coupling to both generate and detect ultrasonic waves. Compared to conventional ultrasonic testing techniques, EMAT offers several advantages: high precision, no need for couplant, non-contact operation, suitability for high-temperature inspections, and ease of exciting various ultrasonic waveforms. As a result, electromagnetic acoustics is increasingly gaining attention and recognition in industrial applications.

    Standard equipment includes both EMAT and UT ultrasonic probes.

    Electromagnetic Ultrasonic Probe (No Couplant Required)

    Portable and Field Protection Configuration

    Streamlined design with integrated calibration blocks

    Compatible with traditional piezoelectric probes (requires coupling agent)

    800°C Heat-Resistant Temperature Probe

    Pulse Electromagnet Probe

     

     

     

    EMAT electromagnetic ultrasonic technology consists of a permanent magnet and a conductor carrying alternating current. As AC energy flows through the non-contact coil, it generates an alternating magnetic field, which induces eddy currents on the surface of the base material. Charged particles moving within this magnetic field experience the Lorentz force, causing them to repeatedly change direction along the surface of the object being inspected. This Lorentz force induces controlled vibrational displacements of microscopic particles in the eddy-current region, ultimately generating ultrasonic waves at the material's surface. The rebounded ultrasonic energy is then directly detected by the non-contact coil—via mechanisms such as magnetostriction—yielding measurable detection signals that reflect the material's characteristics.

     

     

     

    The menu supports Chinese. A-scan mode, Dual-gate mode B-scan Mode C-scan Mode
    • Designed for precise measurement of base material thickness, with a variety of multi-probe models to choose from.
    • Equipped with both an EMAT electromagnetic ultrasonic probe and a UT piezoelectric ultrasonic probe as standard, it is suitable for various thickness measurement applications.
    • By inputting the known speed of sound for a specific material along with real-time temperature, the most accurate value is obtained through computational compensation.
    • Indirectly determine whether defects are present by displaying waveforms on your own screen or a wireless tablet device.
    • The aircraft body integrates a standard test block for quick calibration, eliminating the need for complicated calibration procedures.

    Parameter Preview

    Base Material Thickness Measurement Range (Steel)

    1.5-200mm

    Measurement error in base material thickness

    0.08mm

    Precision of base material thickness measurement

    0.01mm

    Standard ultrasonic probe

    Electromagnetic Ultrasonic/Pulse Electromagnet Probe/Piezoelectric

    Ultrasound frequency range

    1-10MHz

    Maximum tilt angle during measurement

    ±25°

    Minimum measurement radius

    6mm

    Maximum measurement frequency

    1024 times per second

    Ultrasonic Velocity Adjustment Range

    1000-9999m/s

    Continuous working duration

    ≥7 hours

    Probe operating temperature range

    -150 to +800°C

    Ultrasonic Velocity Adjustment Range

    1000-9999m/s

    Operating Interface Language

    Chinese / English / Russian

    Calibration Method

    Standard test block (airframe integrated)

    Scan Mode

    A Scan / B Scan / C Scan

Honorary Qualifications

Quality Management System Certification Certificate

Quality Management System Certification Certificate (English Version)

Occupational Health and Safety Management System Certification Certificate

Occupational Health and Safety Management System Certification Certificate (English Version)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can't charge the device?


The device may have been left unused for too long, causing the battery to lose charge. You can try charging it for an extended period. If there’s still no response, we recommend sending it in for repair. Also, please use the dedicated charger provided for each device when charging.

Can't connect the thickness gauge's flat plate to the instrument?


First, turn on the tablet’s hotspot and check whether the eight-digit number in the hotspot name matches the eight-digit SN code of the device. If they don’t match, make the necessary adjustments. Then, follow the instructions in the manual to connect the tablet. If you’re still unable to proceed, we recommend contacting customer support for assistance.

How can I fix the issue of fluctuating readings during thickness measurement?


It is recommended to connect the flat plate during the thickness measurement process and observe the waveform. If the waveform appears poor, switch to manual mode for inspection. If no consistent waveform is detected, consider potential material issues or probe damage—replace the probe and try again. If no waveform still appears after replacing the probe, the material itself may be of poor quality, making it unable to generate an effective signal.

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