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Dakota DFX-7DL ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness Gauge

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DAKOTA DFX-7 Ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness GaugeSPEC

DAKOTA DFX-7 Ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness GaugeDetails

DAKOTA DFX-7 Ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness GaugePacking list

SKU
NB003423
Measurement range
Pulse echo mode (P~ E): (pit and flaw detection) 0.63~ 500mm; Pulse echo Coating method (PECT): (material, coating, pit and flaw detection): Material: 0.63~ 500mm. coating: 0.01~ 2.54mm
Probe style
Split probe
Measurement mode
Pulse echo (PE)
Data storage
Graphics: 8000 readings, one/two scan images, and all the specification settings for each reading; Graphics: 210000 readings (coatings, materials, min and max)
Operating Time
12H (alkaline battery)/5h (nickel-cadmium battery)/12h (nickel-metal hydride battery)
Operating language
Chinese
Display
LCD screen
Application Software
Yes.
Gain range
0 and 0.2 resolution 110dB. Manual and automatic gain control.
Power Supply
3 * 1.5V alkaline, 1.2V AA nickel-cadmium battery, 1.2V AA nickel-metal hydride battery, or Miscellaneous equivalent Power Supply
Interface
RS232 serial interface, USB
Calibration method
Automatic calibration with 2 reference points
DFX-7
Ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness Gauge
Dakota DFX-7DL ultrasonic flaw detection (UFD) Thickness Gauge Picture

American Dakota Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Thickness Gauge DFX-7 DFX-7DL

Measurement Modes:

Range: Pulse-Echo Mode (P-E) :(Pit & Flaw Detection) 0.025 19.999 in (0.63 mm to 500 mm) measures.

Pulse-Echo Coating Method (PECT) :(Materials, Coatings, Pits and Flaw Detection): Materials: 0.025 to 19.999 in (0.63 mm to 500 mm). Coating: 0.001 to 0.100 in (0.01 to 2.54 mm.)

Receiver

Gain: 0 and 0.2 resolution 110dB. Manual and automatic gain control.

Damping: 50, 75, 100, 300, 600, and 1500 ohms.

Frequency band: DFX-7 & 7+: broadband 1.8–19 MHz (-3dB). DFX-7+: Three narrowband centers at 2MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz.

Horizontal linear: +/- 0.4% friction stir welding.

Vertical linearity: +/- 1% FSH.

Amplifier linearity: ±1 dB.

Amplitude measurement: 0 to 100% FSH, 1% resolution.

Delay: 0–999in (25375mm) at steel speed.

American Dakota Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Thickness Gauge DFX-7 DFX-7DL

Flaw Detectors: features:

Trigger: Triangle shows optical path, depth, surface distance, and surface correction. Angle beam sensors.

DAC: Up to 8 points to enter and use numbers to plot DAC curves. References - 2, - 6, - 10, (- 6 / - 12), (- 6 / - 14), (- 2 / - 6 / - 10). The amplitude is displayed on the DAC or DB.

AWS: Automatic defect sizing to AWS D1.1 Structural Weld Specification.

AVG/DGS: Probe data for automatic sizing of defects. Store up to 64 custom settings.

TCG: Time to Correct. The dynamic range is 50 dB, 20 dB per microsecond, and the curve is defined to 8 points.

Measurement mode: Pulse-echo (PE) at 100 feet 0.025 (0.63 mm measures 3048 cm).

Auto-calibration: Provides auto-calibration of 2 reference points.

Detection Modes: Zero Cross, Side, and Peak.

Show Frozen: Displays the current waveform on the screen.

Crest memory: OK for echodynamic mode.

American Dakota Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Thickness Gauge DFX-7 DFX-7DL

Thickness Gauge: features

Measurement Mode (Dual):

Pulse-Echo Mode (P-E) – (Pit & Flaw Detection) at 100 ft. 0.025 (0.63 mm measure 3048 cm).

Pulse-Echo Mode (PECT) Coating – (Materials, Coatings, Pits & Flaw Detection): Materials: 0.025 to 100 ft (0.63 mm for 3048 cm) Coating: 0.001 to 0.100 in (0.01 to 2.54 mm)

Pulsed Reflection Temperature Compensation Mode (PETP) – Automatic Temperature Compensation (Pit & Flaw Detection) – measures from 0.025 to 100 ft (0.63 mm to 3048 cm).

Echo-Echo Mode (EE) – Measures from 0.050 to 4 inches (1.27 mm to 102 mm) (by paint). will be different coatings.

American Dakota Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Thickness Gauge DFX-7 DFX-7DL

peculiarity

Echo-Echo Verification (e-EV) – measures (by coating) from 0.050 to 1 inch (1.27 mm to 25.4 mm). will be different coatings.

Only the pattern (ct) (coating thickness) measures from 0.0005 to 0.100 inches (0.0127 to 2.54 mm). The range will be different +/- depending on the coating.

A two-point correction selection for materials and coatings, or a selection of basic material types.

Automatic zero detection, identification and temperature compensation.

High-speed scans 50 times per second.

Sound alarm sound/labor limit.

Quality inspection based on differential mode.

64 Custom Settings Configuration.

memory

Log format: grid (alphanumeric), or sequential (auto-recognized).

Graphics: 8000 readings, one/two scan images, and all specification settings for each reading.

Graph: 210000 readings (coating, material, minimum and maximum (Thickness Gauge).

Custom settings: 64 user configurations.

American Dakota Ultrasonic Flaw Detection Thickness Gauge DFX-7 DFX-7DL

Three 1.5V alkaline or nickel-cadmium batteries 1.2V AA.

Usually 150 hours and 100 hours of operation (alkaline nickel-cadmium chargers are not included.) )

Automatic power off if idle for 5 minutes.

Battery status icon.

power supply

Battery: Three 1.5V alkaline, 1.2V AA NiCd batteries, 1.2V AA NiMH batteries, or other equivalent power sources. Battery life (continuous use): Alkaline (12 hours), Ni-Cd (5 hours), and NiMH (12 hours), using default settings.

Connection output: RS232 serial interface. PC software and USB cable included:

Sensor connector: 00 two Remo connectors.

authentication

Thickness Gauges: Factory calibrated to NIST and mil-std-45662a.

Flaw Detector: EN12668-1 compatible.

Warranty 2 years

FAQ
QIs the price listed on the website the final cost for overseas purchases?
ANo, it isn't. This is the ex-factory price of the product in the Chinese Mainland. In addition to this price, buyers from different countries need to account for additional costs such as shipping fees, tariffs, and others. For specific regional quotes, please consult our customer service or fill out a quotation form.
QWhat is the specific process for purchasing the product?
AFirst, please click on the quotation form on the website and fill in detailed information. Our customer service personnel will then send you a quotation based on your specific country and region, confirming payment and delivery methods. Following this, we proceed with contract signing, payment, and shipment. You can then await delivery.
QWhat should I do if the instrument I purchase needs repair?
AAfter-sales repair for overseas instruments is an unavoidable issue. Our repair terms stipulate that the sender is responsible for the shipping and insurance costs incurred for the repair. Repairs within the warranty period are free, while repair costs beyond the warranty period are determined based on the actual situation.
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