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Veo3 is equipped with a state-of-the-art PCAP touchscreen, featuring a robust multi-touch screen assembly powered by intelligent algorithms that effectively distinguish between couplant and finger touches, preventing unintended operations. Now you can enjoy an even more exceptional user interface. But what truly sets Veo3 apart is its unique real-time multi-scan/multi-technology capability: it now allows simultaneous TFM, PA, and TOFD imaging.
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  • Product Description
  • Ultrasonic Wheel-Type C-Scan System

    In 2010, Sonatest launched its first phased-array instrument, along with airborne scanning capabilities and 3D stereoscopic imaging featuring beam visualization.

    In 2016, Veo+ was launched. The system introduced the concept of remote software. With the SonatestXPair software package, Sonatest pioneered true real-time remote operation, enabling operators anywhere in the world to fully control the instrument and share the Veo+ screen effortlessly. Additionally, Sonatest became the first company to offer phased array surface correction technology, making the inspection of long welds more accurate, faster, and simpler than ever before.

    Veo3 is equipped with a state-of-the-art PCAP touchscreen, featuring a robust multi-touch screen assembly powered by intelligent algorithms that effectively distinguish between coupling agents and finger touches, preventing accidental misoperations. Now you can enjoy an even more exceptional user interface. But what truly sets Veo3 apart is its unique real-time multi-scan/multi-technology capability: it now allows simultaneous TFM, PA, and TOFD imaging.

    Multiple technological advantages

    Empower operators to have absolute confidence in ultrasonic testing.
    Although TFM has now become a widely used inspection method, accurately configuring it for specific applications and selecting the most suitable TFM propagation mode remains a significant challenge. Comparing different propagation modes can be both frustrating and time-consuming. However, with Veo3, inspectors can now simultaneously visualize PA signals and multiple real-time TFM scans, making it easier than ever to identify defects and improve detection rates—while also boosting technicians' confidence.
    Veo3 allows the addition of TOFD scanning to both PA and TFM real-time inspections. Using these three complementary inspection techniques simultaneously gives operators greater confidence in performing their tests.

    No additional qualifications required

    Veo3's advanced multi-technique capabilities combine phased array with TFM, enabling users to benefit from TFM's superior resolution and quantitative performance—without needing to modify already-approved phased array procedures. There’s no requirement for a new approval process either.

    Focus on your needs

    Veo3 offers all the flexibility you need to tackle even the most challenging applications. Its unique architecture can generate up to six real-time TFM scans simultaneously, each derived from multiple FMC sources across different probes. This allows end users to focus their efforts precisely where it matters most, enabling them to conquer the toughest inspection tasks with ease.

    Single-pass scanning of thicker parts

    Veo3 can generate TFM images with up to 500K pixels, offering a maximum resolution of 100 pixels per millimeter—without imposing limits on the number of pixels along each axis. By integrating Time-Corrected Gain (TCG) into the TFM images, technicians gain greater flexibility in inspecting thicker components while still meeting ASME requirements. Plus, all operations can be completed in a single scan. Veo3 is equipped to tackle everyday inspection challenges with ease.
    In challenging applications, obtaining defect features and evaluation results has never been easier.

    Full-matrix capture and analysis

    All data received during Full Matrix Capture (FMC) scanning can be recorded on the Veo3. This enables further detailed analysis, including comparisons with previous inspection data to identify trends and assess the rate of defect/corrosion growth.
    The Sonatest UTStudio+ software package offers a wide range of features to assist inspectors or experts, or you can export the data for analysis using alternative algorithms. Similarly, the tools provided by Sonatest go beyond basic inspection capabilities.

    Technical specifications

    General indicators

    Phased Array (32:128 PR)

    UT-TOFD (2PR)

    Real-time Total Focusing Method (TFM)

    Multiple scans

    Up to 8 scanning groups

    Up to 2 scan setups (UT & TOFD)

    Up to 6 scanning sessions

    Pulse Generator/Receiver

    32:128PR

    2 channels (4 interfaces)

    Up to 64 chip probes

    Gain Range

    80dB

    100dB

    80dB

    Sampling frequency

    125 MHz @ 12-bit

    50/100/200 MHz @ 10-bit

    125 MHz @ 12-bit (16-bit process)

    System bandwidth

    0.2 to 23 MHz

    0.2 to 18 MHz

    0.2 to 23 MHz

    Maximum Pulse Repetition Frequency

    50,000 Hz

    20,000 Hz

    50,000 Hz

    Pulse voltage

    100-50V ActiveEdge©

    400-100V ActiveEdgeC

    100-50V ActiveEdgeC

    Focus Mode

    Constant depth, constant sound path, constant offset

    None

    Total Focusing Method (TFM) imaging technology

    S Scan Resolution

    As low as 0.1°

    None

    As small as 0.01 mm

    L Scan Resolution

    Minimum 1 element or double the resolution

    None

    As small as 0.01 mm

    Maximum Phased Array Beam
    (Focus Law of Quantity)

    Up to 1024

    None

    Up to 500,000 pixels

    Measuring tools

    Extraction box, 4 gates/A-scan Draw, TCG, DGS, Split-DAC

    4 gates/A-scan, TCG, DGS /Split-DGS, DAC/Split-DAC

    12 TFM algorithms, with up to 4 variations through TFMi Mode, extraction box, 4 gates, sound velocity, TCG, amplitude fidelity, up to 20 cursors/view

    Onboard Scanning Planning Tool

    3D Airborne Scanning

    Operation Time

    6 hours (battery supports hot-swapping)

    Onboard Report Generation Tool

    PDF auto-report, exporting data to CSV File, save screenshot

    Input power

    AC 110V/240V @ 50 Hz/60 Hz

    Onboard PDF Reader

    Capable of loading and reading all PDF files

    Dimensions

    115 x 220 x 225 mm (4.52 x 8.6)

    Onboard Assistance

    Help optimize parameters, programs, and reports

    Weight

    5.1 kg (excluding batteries; batteries weigh 460 g each)

    Calibration standards

    ISO18563 (EN16392) & EN12668

    Protection Level

    IP66

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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