Ultrasound Testing Systems

PHASOR XSTM PORTABLE PHASED ARRAY - ULTRASONIC FLAW DETECTOR

This portable and rugged device combines the productivity advantages of Phased Array with a code-compliant conventional ultrasonic flaw detector. Combined with GE Phased Array transducers, the Phasor XS can solve inspection applications in less time at an affordable price. Simple menu-driven operation of basic Phased Array controls puts the technology within reach of the Level II field inspector. Data is easily captured, interpreted and archived.

Phasor XS - Portable Phased Array

Technical specifications:

  • Range (Steel): 6.75 - 13,700 mm
  • Display Delay: 15.0 to 3,500 µs
  • Probe Delay: 0 to 1,000 µsecs
  • Sound Velocity Custom: 250 to 16,000 m/s
  • Material Velocity Table: 65 fixed entries and custom
  • Damping: 50 and 1,000 W
  • Pulse Repetition Frequency: 15 to 2,000
                                               Auto/Manual
  • Pulser Type: Spike 250 V
                       Hi Lo select
  • Frequency Ranges (-3 dB): 1 to 13 MHz
                                            1; 2; 2.25; 4; 5; 10; 13 Broad Band-BB (selectable)
  • Dual and Single: Standard
  • Gain:  0 to 110 dB
  • dB Change Steps: 0.2-0.6-1.0-2.0-6 and user defined (0.2 to 60.0)
  • Auto CAL Feature: Standard
  • Reject: 0 to 80%
  • Rectification: (+)/(-)/Full + RF
  • DAC (Distance Amplitude Correction): Amplitude curves (DAC) with a maximum of 15 refer­ence echoes, 4 other curves or lines can be displayed with variable dB intervals.
  • TCG (Time Corrected Gain): 60 dB to 12 dB/µsec
  • DGS (Distance Gain Size): Standard
  • Custom Offset Curve: Standard
  • AWS (American Welding Standard) D1.1: Standard
  • Temperature operation: 0; +55°C
  • Measurement resolution: 0.1 up to 999.99 mm (0.001 up to 99.999 inch)
  • Size: 282 L x 150 W x 159 H mm (11.1 L x 6.0 W x 6.2 H in).

Services:  General non-destructive inspection of materials/products/objects such as: welds; forgings; castings; plates; bars, tubular goods; bridges, rail and structures; large-area scanning; composites; composite structures (delamination and disbonding).