UTG-4000, Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge w/ A & B Scan and Thru Coating Capability

Phase II PlusSKU: UTG-4000

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Description

Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges with A & B Scan and Thru Coating Capability!

Model No. UTG-4000

Features

Utilizing color waveform A-scan and time based B-scan for absolute correctness, this new state of the art ultrasonic thickness gauge is packed with useful features allowing users to be confident of the displayed values on the most critical of applications. This multi-functional ultrasonic thickness gauge offers everything from basic measurement, Scan mode with Min/Max viewing, GO/NO GO display, Adjustable Sound Velocity and Thru-Coating Capabilities. This dynamic ultrasonic thickness gauge is designed to measure the thickness of metallic and non-metallic materials in critical situations that ordinary thickness gauges couldn’t do.

The UTG-4000 ultrasonic thickness gauge will accurately display readings in either inch or millimeter after a simple calibration to a known thickness or sound velocity.

Specifications: UTG-4000 ultrasonic thickness gauges

Operating Principle Ultrasonic pulse/echo & echo/echo method with dual element probe
Display type 2.4” Color Screen
Resolution 0.001”, .01” /0.01mm (selectable)
Measuring Range Standard Mode: 0.02-20.0” (10mm-145mm) Dependent upon probe & material
Thru-Coating Mode (E-E): 0.09" to 0.984"
Repeatability +/-.001” (+/-0.05mm)
Sound velocity range 0.0197-0.3937in/us (500-9999m/s)
Measuring Error: 0.001”(up to 0.984”)
0.007”(up to 3.03”
0.019”( 4” and above)
Display Modes: Digital Thickness Readout
A-scan or Waveform
Min/Max Capture
D-Value / Reduction
B-Scan
V-Path Correction Automatic
Update rate Selectable: 4Hz, 8Hz, 16Hz
Refresh rate 4/second
Alarm Settings Min/Max Alarm
Dynamic waveform color change on alarm
Operating temperature 14-122ºF (-10ºC – +50ºC)
Auto Shut-Off After 5 minutes
Power supply 3v AA alkaline batteries (2pc)
Operating Time Approx. 36 hours
Dimensions 6.02” x 2.99” x 1.45” (153 x 76 x 37mm)
Weight 9.9oz (280g)

Table of basic sound velocity of various materials:

Material Sound velocity (m/s)
Aluminum 6260
Iron 5900
Copper 4700
Brass 4640
Zinc 4170
Silver 3600
Gold 3240
Tin 3230
Glass 2350

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic thickness gauge-Blanking

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Adjustable Gate

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Configuration Mode

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Alarm Mode

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Differential Mode

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Min/Max Mode

UTG-4000 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge – Color B Scan


UTG-4000 ultrasonic thickness gauges come complete with Certificate of Calibration, Operation Manual and Custom Carry Case.

The use of Ultrasonic non-destructive testing (NDT) to check material properties such as thickness measurement, is now extensively used in all facets of industry. The ability to gauge thickness measurement without requiring access to both sides of the test piece, offers this technology a multitude of possible applications. Metals, plastics, ceramics, glass and other materials can easily be measured by portable ultrasonic thickness gauges with a common accuracy of .001".

Ultrasonic thickness gauges measure the thickness of a part by measuring the time sound travels from the transducer through the material to the back end of a part, and then measures the time of reflection back to the transducer. The gauge then calculates the thickness based on the velocity of sound through the material being tested.

A broad variety of piezoelectric transducers, operating at given frequencies are utilized to generate sound when excited. Typically, a 5mhz frequency is standard on all Phase II Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges. Optional transducers are always available for a myriad of applications.

The direct contact method of pulse/echo type ultrasonic thickness gauges requires use of a couplant. Propylene Glycol is common, but many other substances can be used.

Easy to configure and use, many gauges today have the ability to retain memory, output to printers, PC’s, and handheld portable devices. With the combination of an easy menu driven gauge and the data in memory, technician/operators have a world of technology at their fingertips to obtain highly accurate and cost effective measurements for all types of thickness applications.

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