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Re: Triggering pulse
Posted by: S.G(PID_2040), E-mail: shashu333@yahoo.com, on December 09, 2004 at 04:45 :
In Reply to: Re: Triggering pulse posted by : Richard Kazares
, E-mail: rkazares@ndtautomation.com, on December 08, 2004 at 21:30 :
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: Modern PC-based C-Scan systems can operate at PRF rates of over 10,000 per second per channel. So the the answer to your question - is better phrased: "How many pulses per second do you need to cover your part?"
: Given the capabilities of most systems, coupled with the availablity of either independent multi-channel or multiplexed multi-channel operation, the application solution is one of blending inspection requirements and cost. Many solutions can be impleted which cover the through put rates you require (and more, if needed).
: We design and manufacture systems such as you describe - I'd be happy to provide you with more product and solution oriented information upon your e-mail with detailed operational requirements.
: : Hi, Friends
: : I want to know about the electronic circuit capability of pulser reciver card for ultrasonic testing during fast scanning.
: : 1) For high speed testing say 25mtrs/minutes how many pulses will get require to trigger the gate?
: : 2) For testing speed 25 mtrs/mintues how much PRF will require for the 16 channel instrument? Can anyone reply me the exact formula for this?
: : 3) Please suggest us name of companies which can supply this type of Autometed system for pipe testing.(pipe diameter ranging from 100 mm to 450 mm)
: : Thanking you.
: :
------------ End Original Message ------------Hi, Mr. Richard Kazares
Thanks for your help.
We want to test the pipe for 100% area scanning with the speed around 25 mtrs/minutes.
Please suggest us right product and if you could send the details please very helpful to us.
Thanking you.
- Re: Triggering pulse Udo Schlengermann
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