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Small portable eddy current flaw detector (2 frequencies) for aircraft flaw detection-AeroCheck
Small portable eddy current flaw detector (2 frequencies) for aircraft flaw detection-Nihon Matec Co., Ltd.

Small portable eddy current flaw detector (2 frequencies) for aircraft flaw detection
Nihon Matec Co., Ltd.

Nihon Matec Co., Ltd.'s Response Status

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100.0%

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About This Product

■Features

・A rotating probe can be used to inspect fasteners. ・Equipped with a large 5.7” easy-to-view monitor ・Lissajous display + time axis display ・Functions and simple operation specialized for aircraft inspection ・Battery operating time: 8.5 hours ・Frequency range: 20Hz to 20MHz ・Sensitivity adjustment range: -12 to +100dB AeroCheck is ideal for continuous testing because it displays XY impedance plane (Lissajous waveform) and strip recorder (time axis) display simultaneously. This is an eddy current flaw detection device designed for on-site inspection of aircraft. It works in combination with a pencil probe. Small and lightweight 1.2kg

■Additional functions of AeroCheck+

Dual frequency setting, mixing function, operation guide function, reference waveform comparison, LOOP function to help with settings, conductivity measurement function, rubber protection

■Automatic function saves inspection time

With simple menu operations, you can quickly set the probe's excitation voltage, gain, scale, and phase. To save setup time, over 500 flaw detection conditions can be saved with unique names and recalled with a single touch. The setting conditions are displayed on the flaw detection screen, so you can check them at any time. Even if you are confused about the operation, the help menu will give you quick advice. The message area displays warnings of low battery voltage and signal saturation. It is convenient because the screen rotates to ensure the vertical position even in various postures. Comes with the same gyro as a smartphone. The back is equipped with a foldable stand.

■Eddy current principle

The eddy current testing principle is an inspection method that uses induced currents (eddy currents) generated in conductive materials by electromagnetic induction. The presence of discontinuities in the material, such as cracks, corrosion, pits, and thinning, impede the flow of eddy currents. Vantage's high sensitivity captures this change and displays the signal. The penetration depth depends on the frequency, so high frequencies are suitable for detecting flaws near the surface, and low frequencies are suitable for detecting flaws deep inside. WeldCheck can cover a wide range from 20Hz to 20MHz. Compared to other NDT inspection techniques, eddy current testing (ECT) has faster inspection speeds and higher detection power for defects with narrow aperture widths. It is also possible to detect internal scratches and corrosion that are not visible from the surface. Unlike ultrasound, it does not require couplants (water or oil), making it suitable for continuous measurements.

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