The µTomoscan is our most economical multichannel UT system. It allows the use of pulse-echo, transmission technique and time-of-flight-diffraction technique (TOFD). It features both logarithmic and linear amplifiers. The µTomoscan is ideal for in-service inspection that requires automated data acquisition, real-time imaging, flaw sizing, etc.The µTomoscan system is built around R/D Tech Tomoview™ a standardized Windows-based software platform for data acquisition and analysis. This software offers the flexibility to configure layouts for any specific application to better meet your particular inspection requirements.
General Features
Up to 8 internal ultrasound channels expandable to 16 remote ultrasound channels
Pulse echo (P/E), time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD), or transmission mode on any channel
20 kHz pulsing rate (PRF)
100 MHz, 8-bit A/D converter
DAC curves
Real-time averaging of waveforms
Real-time data compression
Real-time waveform recording
Two measurement gates and one synchronization gate per channel
Logarithmic and linear amplifiers
Real-time display of A-scan, B-scan, C-scan, and D-scan
Echodynamic and envelope displays
Multichannel, angle-corrected real-time display of top, side, and end views
Merged imaging of data from multiple channels
Flaw representation on 2D overlays
(using imported 2D and 3D CAD files)
Direct interface to manual and motorized scanners
Multitasking system:
Analysis may proceed during data acquisition
PC-based setup, data acquisition, and data analysis
Storage of unlimited number of user-defined inspection setups
Reports using user-defined layouts
Weld inspection
Based on the Olympus NDT's strong know-how in nuclear, petrochemical, and heavy industry, the µTomoscan includes all the functions required to perform weld inspections. The multichannel µTomoscan offers the possibility to combine TOFD and P/E techniques, which allows more complete and accurate characterization and sizing of defects.
Corrosion mapping and surface inspection
In petrochemical applications, corrosion detection and mapping represent a major portion of the inspection requirement. The aerospace market also requires scanning of large surfaces for disbonding and delamination.
Heavy industry
The use of automated ultrasound NDT equipment in heavy industry provides immediate inspection results and superior flaw sizing. Compared to manual inspections, automated inspection systems guarantee complete coverage, and provide supporting documentation to that effect. Inspection results are provided directly to a computer, and data may be archived and printed.
Industrial NDT
The open architecture design of the hardware and software of the µTomoscan enables it to adapt to plant operation and go-no-go process control. The µTomoscan packaged in an industrial housing along with an industrial computer and MCDU-02 in rack-mount version meet these requirements.
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