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Ultrasonic thickness gauge DG 51
portablefor carbon steelstainless steel

ultrasonic thickness gauge
ultrasonic thickness gauge
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Characteristics

Type
portable
Applications
metal, for carbon steel, corrosion, aluminum, stainless steel
Technology
ultrasonic
Calibration
automatic calibration
Other characteristics
with data logger, echo-to-echo, stainless steel, underwater
Measuring range

Max.: 600 mm
(23.62 in)

Min.: 0.5 mm
(0.02 in)

Description

DG 51 is a new generation ultrasonic thickness gauge. Small and light weight, it features long operation time and a high degree of accuracy. DG 51 offers a wide range of functions including echo-echo technique for painted surfaces, autocalibration through automatic probe recognition, data logger, and wide gain adjustment. DG 51 is designed for both standard measurements as well as for complex applications such as thru-paint echo to echo measurements. DG 51 is well suited for use in all applications where a detailed data report has to be produced. In the field it is often crucial for the operator to adjust the gain according to surface condition and/or the state of corrosion. DG 51 provides a wide gain range (≈ 40dB) with V-path correction for carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium. This assures a high degree of accuracy. Correct coupling and underthickness display indications are also provided with display freezing of minimum value detected. DG 51 is available sealed for underwater use. ■ Measuring technique: Pulse-echo and echo-echo ■ Measurements: Thickness and velocity ■ Probe recognition: Automatic ■ AutoCal: When probe is recognized ■ Calibration: On 5 or 25 mm ■ Velocity range: From 1000 to 9999 m/sec. ■ Unit: mm or inches

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