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Proceq 54kHz Exponential Transducers for Pundit UPV Instruments

Price $2,498.98
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1 unit
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V015.CTA-33

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Proceq 54kHz Exponential Transducers for Pundit UPV Instruments

54kHz Exponential Transducers with Calibration Rod are ideal for testing rough concrete and rounded surfaces without requiring a couplant.

Proceq Pundit UPV Transducers come in various frequencies to suit different aggregate sizes and test object dimensions. They enhance depth penetration or resolution when used with Proceq Pundit Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Instruments.

 

Proceq Pundit Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) Instruments offer precise, reliable tools for assessing concrete quality. These devices use transmission and receiving transducers to send and measure ultrasonic energy pulses through concrete. The signal travel time helps evaluate concrete homogeneity, integrity, and uniformity, while also detecting cracks, voids, and changes over time. Pulse velocity measurements aid in determining dynamic physical properties, and compressive strength can be estimated using the SONREB method, which combines ultrasonic pulse velocity with rebound values from a Schmidt hammer. Features include crack depth measurement, pulse velocity, surface velocity, data logging, and E-modulus assessment. Additional transducers are available for greater depth penetration or improved resolution.

Included Items:

  • Transducers (54 kHz)

Accessories:

  • Transducer Holder

Specifications

  • Wavelength: 68.5mm
  • Maximum Particle Size: ≈ 34mm
  • Dimensions: 69mm

Related Blogs for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) of Concrete:

Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test | Concrete Non-Destructive

Understanding Non Destructive Test: Methods & Applications

What Is Non-Destructive Evaluation: The Complete Guide

 Proceq 54kHz Exponential Transducers for Pundit UPV Instruments

Proceq 54kHz Exponential Transducers for Pundit UPV Instruments

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