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Ultrasonic C-Scan Inspection System Showcase

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Lynx Test and Measurement UTC - V100 C-scan System front side view
Lynx Test and Measurement UTC - V100 C-scan System front side view
Lynx Test and Measurement UTC - V100 C-scan System back side view
Lynx Test and Measurement UTC - V100 C-scan System back side view

Technical Specifications

Size:

Weight:

Color:

Structure:

Examination range:

Scanning speed:

UTC - V100

UTC-W20

600 X 600 X 500 mm

200 +/- 50 kg

Grayish White (stainless steel tank)

Split Type

400 X 450 X 300

=<500 mm/s

Repetition precision:

Image maximum resolution:

Operating frequency range:

Sampling rate:

Repetition frequency:

Pulse emission voltage:

Gain adjustment:

+/- 0.01 mm

4000 X 4500

1KHz ~ 35MHz

100MHz, 8 - digit

5kHz

100 ~ 400 V adjustable, step 1V

-10dB ~ +69dB, 1dB step

1480 X 1130 X 1780 mm

980 +/- 50 kg

Green, white, and grey

Integrated

620 X 688 X 250

=<1500 mm/s

+/- 0.001 mm

62000 X 68800

1KHz ~ 60MHz (Max 500MHz)

Integrated

20khz

100 ~ 475V adjustable, step 1V

-13dB ~ +66dB, 1dB step

Impressive performance of the ultrasonic c-scan inspection system. Highly recommend it.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the benefits of an integrated system vs. a split design?

lies in its simplified operation. The integrated system has a smaller footprint and can be conveniently positioned on the production floor adjacent to production unit for easy access.

Why is the C-Scan data important??

C-scan data is crucial because it projects ultrasonic information onto a plan view of the component, allowing for mapping and visualization of various features such as cracks, inclusions, corrosion, and thickness variations. Specifically, with Amplitude-based C-scan, one can identify weak bonding spots resulting from the fusion of dissimilar materials.

What industries require C-Scan data?

C-Scan data is commonly used in various industries that demand high-quality welding, machining, and composite materials. Sectors such as aerospace, aviation, automotive, and semiconductors benefit from the efficiency of defect detection provided by C-Scans.

What are the typical applications of Ultrasonic C-Scan??

Ultrasonic C-Scan is commonly used for assessing welding seams, bonded joints, and quality in materials such as plates, bars, composite structures, chips, metal substrates, wafers, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).

Why does the system weight one ton?

We replaced the steel plate commonly used by lower-cost manufacturers with the Mable Base design to enhance system stability. Despite the ultra-high-speed linear motor motion system driving the detector head, we maintain stability, ensuring accurate data and minimal noise.

Are there other sample tank sizes available?

Yes, we offer various sample tank sizes. For instance, our UTC-W10 is 300 kg lighter than its larger counterpart, and the largest UTC-W30 can accommodate measurements within the range of 720 mm x 980 mm x 250 mm (28 inches x 38 inches x 10 inches). Please contact us for more details.

What software features are included?

Our continuously improving software currently offers A-scan and C-scan display, motion control interface tracking, selected area re-scan, and detection route planning. These features are self-explanatory and suitable for operators of all levels.

Can the unit be upgraded to a Phased Array Ultrasonic (PAUT) System?

Absolutely! The system control unit was designed with a set of portable instrument I/O ports. When the need arises to transition to Phased Array technology, portable PAUT devices from any reputable provider can be seamlessly integrated into the unit.

Chips Sample Picture to be Inspected by Lynx UT C-Scan System for Flaws
Chips Sample Picture to be Inspected by Lynx UT C-Scan System for Flaws

Case Study 1:

Lynx Test and Measurement Ultrasonic C-Scan Immersion Tank Scanned Chips Image with A-Scan Analysis
Lynx Test and Measurement Ultrasonic C-Scan Immersion Tank Scanned Chips Image with A-Scan Analysis

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