Waygate Technologies Webinar: See the Difference: UT Probe Comparison

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The performance of an ultrasonic (UT) probe is critical to accurate asset inspection. Factors like quality and reliability shouldn’t come into question … they should come standard. Backed by three quantitative probe characteristics—ringdown, pulse length and sensitivity—this comparative analysis from two Waygate Technologies’ experts will demonstrate the excellence of three of our probes when assessed against the leading competitors’ counterparts.
 

Register today and you’ll meet Eric Klaben, who manages the Waygate Technologies UT portfolio, along with Rick Cahill, an ASNT Fellow and a contributing member of the working group that developed ASTM E-2491: “Standard Guide for Evaluating Performance Characteristics of Phased-Array Ultrasonic Examination.”

Key take-a-ways:

Eric Klaben
Eric Klaben
Senior Product Manager – Waygate Technologies, a Baker Hughes business

Eric Klaben manages the Waygate Technologies ultrasonic probes portfolio. He has more than 10 years of experience in various roles in manufacturing, engineering, and product management of piezoelectric sensors for the automotive, aerospace, medical, and oil & gas industries. Eric has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Buffalo.

Rick Cahill
Rick Cahill
Consulting Technologist – Probe Engineering – Waygate Technologies, a Baker Hughes business

Rick Cahill has 40 years of experience developing and manufacturing industrial ultrasound products. During this time, he has fulfilled roles in UT probe engineering, UT and ET NDT training, probe product management, and probe engineering and applications lab management. In his current role, Rick works with Waygate Technologies’ probe manufacturing sites on continuous improvement. He is an ASNT Fellow and a contributing member of the working group that developed ASTM E-2491: “Standard Guide for Evaluating Performance Characteristics of Phased-Array Ultrasonic Examination Instruments and Systems.”