Place of Origin:
Hubei, ChinaApplication:
Welded Joints Inspection Rail Inspection Aircraft Inspection Bridge Inspection Power stations InspectionProduct Description
Portable Eddy-current Detector SFIE-608
This is an eddy-current detecting device/apparatus with adoption of eddy-current, digital electronics and micro-computer techniques. This apparatus is developed with the function of displaying eddy-current impedance ichnography. Its detection frequency ranges from 50Hz-10MHz, which makes it possible to meet the requirements of detecting various metals. It is excellent in performance and lowly consuming in power with 6 hours of battery life in non-stop service.
This instrument is suitable for detection on various metals and industrial fragments. Flaws like cracks on welds, folds, scars, caves, cracks, scratches, and transversal rends or separates on copper pipe, seamless steal pipe and stainless steal pipe can all be detected by high sensitivity. Extra functions such as coating thickness gauging and electric conductivity testing are available for customization.
II. Main Specification
SFIE- 608 Specifications | |
Frequency Range | 64Hz-10MHz (adjustables in continuity) |
Voltage Drive | Level 8 |
Manual Phase Shift Range | 360° (step: 1°) |
Gain | 0-80dB (step: 0.5dB) |
Sampling Frequency | 40MHz, 12-bit data acquisition |
Wave Filter | Digital Filter |
Alarming | Phase Alarming (Defined Available Alarming Area: A,B,C) |
Transducer Type | Transducer Type Reflective, Differential, and Absolute |
Display Mode | Impedance ichnography, separate X, Y axis |
Display Screen | 5.7' 640×480 colorful TFT screen, a fine display of the images to detail |
Balance Mode | Analog/Digital |
Storage | For images or settings |
Communication | USB comm port (suitable for PC) |
In-set Power supply | large battery capacity in service of 6 hours without cut-off |
External Power supply | DC 12V (through power adapter) |
Size | 166mm×246 mm×47 mm |
Weight | ≤1.5kg |
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