USC 30 is a defectoscope designed for the non-destructive testing (NDT) and non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of electrically conductive materials. This portable, handheld defectoscope detects surface defects and measures layer thicknesses using an eddy current. The USC 30 defectoscope also measures metal conductivity in accordance with the International Annealed Copper Standard (IACS).
The USC 30 defectoscope has myriad applications including weld seam testing, crack detection, metallurgical and material sorting tests, quality assurance and control, aviation component testing of turbine blades, and pipeline and container testing in the chemical, oil and gas industries.
Defectoscope USC 30
Frequency range:
0.01 ... 16000 kHz
Probe voltage supply:
0, 5, 1, 2, 4, 6 V
Signal phase shift:
0 ... 360 °
Sampling frequency:
0 ... 10 kHz
Duration of signal superimposition:
0 / 0.5 / 1/2/3/4 seconds
Alarm:
Circular, horizontal line, circle sector, cut off
Display:
Full-color display (TFT)
Display size:
4.3 "(diagonal)
Display resolution:
800 x 480 pixels
Amplification adjustment:
0 ... 100 dB
Filters:
Low-pass (1 ... 4000 Hz), high-pass (1 ... 4000 Hz), band, differential, average
Average interval between measurement errors:
4000 hours
Power supply:
12 V battery
Battery capacity:
4500 mAh
Continuous runtime per battery charge:
Approx. 8 hours
Operating temperature:
-20 ... +45 ° C