Ultrasonic
Thickness Gauges are designed to improve safety and ensure
reliability of material subject to corrosion or erosion.
GE
Inspection Technologies, Inc. offers a wide variety of
instruments and probes to offer the best solution for your
specific application.
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Corrosion
gauges with their dual-element transducers are the primary
inspection tool used to measure the remaining walls of
components such as pipelines, pressure vessels, storage tanks,
and numerous other applications.
Precision
gauges use single-element transducers to provide the
thinnest range and highest degree of accuracy possible. Common
applications include metals and a variety of non-metals (i.e.
glass, ceramic, plastic, etc.).
A
revolutionary A-Scan Digital Thickness Gauge/Data
Recorder incorporating beneficial performance
features, ease of use, and patented TopCOAT
Technology and Auto-V measurement modes.
Trace,
map, size and compare the severity of any damage
caused by a minor impact to a Carbon Fiber
Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) airframe to quickly
determine airwortiness at the ramp with sacrificing
safety.
Ultrasonic
thickness measurement provides data used in
predicting remaining tube service life resulting in
decreased unscheduled downtime due to boiler tube
failures and required repairs.