Products

   
    Remote Field Testing
    Ultrasonic Technology
    Isonic 2009
Isonic 2006
Isonic 2005
    IRIS Ultima
    ACS Products
    Sonatest Digital Flaw Detectors
    Sonatest Transducers
    Dakota Ultrasonic
    Technisonic Transducers
   
    In-line Inspection Tools
    Radiation Detection
  Special NDT Equipment
 
 
 
 
 

 

  Isonic 2009

 
 
 
Portable Ultrasonic Phased Array Flaw Detector and Recorder
 
 
 
ISONIC 2009 UPA-Scope
 
Applications
ISONIC 2009 UPA Scope uniquely combines phased array, single- and multi-channel conventional UT, and TOFD modalities providing 100% raw data recording and imaging. Along with portability, lightweight, and battery operation this makes it suitable for all kinds of every-day ultrasonic inspections

Phased array modality is performed by powerful 64:64 channel phased array electronics with independently adjustable emitting and receiving aperture, each may consist of 1 through 64 elements. Each channel is equipped with it’s own A/D converter. Parallel A/D conversion and ”on-the-fly” digital phasing are provided for every possible composition and size of the emitting and receiving aperture. Thus implementation of each focal law is completed within single pulsing / receiving cycle providing maximal possible speed of forming focal-law-resulting superimposed A-Scans

High ultrasonic performance is achieved through firing phased array, TOFD, and conventional probes with bipolar square wave initial pulse. Duration and amplitude of the initial pulse are wide-range-tunable. Initial pulse may reach 300 V pp for phased array and 400 V pp for conventional channels. Special circuit provides high stability of the amplitude and shape of the initial pulse and boosts all its’ leading and falling edges. This significantly improves signal to noise ratio so the analogue gain of each channel is controllable over 0…100 dB range


 
64/64 phased array electronics – independently adjustable emitting and receiving aperture, parallel A/D conversion and on-the-fly real time digital phasing
Phased array pulser receiver with image guided ray tracing
Cross-sectional B-Scan (E-Scan), Sector Scan (S-Scan), Tandem-B-Scan viewing accompanied with standards compliant A-Scan / Gate based evaluation
Thickness / Skip Correction for B-Scan / S-Scan viewings
Gain per Focal Law Control providing Angle Gain Compensation for S-Scan and other applicable compensations for wedge / delay sound path and losses variation, in-equivalency of array elements, etc
A-Scan, B-Scan, CB-Scan, and TOFD
DAC/TCG per focal law adjustment
Up To 20m Length of One Line Scanning Record
3D data presentation through composing of Top (C-Scan), Side, End Views
Dealing with diffracted and mode converted signals – defects sizing and pattern recognition (delta technique, crack depth meter, etc)
   
Features
100% raw data capturing  
Built-in encoder port
Ethernet and 2 X USB Ports
Sealed keyboard and mouse
Powerful off-line data analysis software tools
Remote control
Light rugged case
Large (8.5”) bright touch screen
Direct printout
 
Conventional UT and TOFD Modalities
1, or 8, or 16 additional conventional channels, each allows single / dual mode of operation
Thickness B-Scan
Flaw detection Angle / Thickness / Skip Corrected B-Scan
CB-Scan
TOFD
Strip Chart
Stripped C-Scan
Parallel / Sequential Firing and A/D conversion
DAC, DGS, TCG
FFT signal analysis
Defect Sizing and Pattern Analysis
Compliance with ASME and RBIM Procedures
 
Literature
Isonic HQ 2009 PDF Brochure (4MB)
 

Copyright ©2010 Russell NDE Systems Inc.

tumblr tracker