Eddy Current Speciality Probes
When a coil of conductive wire is excited with an alternating electrical current an alternating magnetic field is produced. The magnetic field oscillates at the same frequency as the excitation source. When placed near a conductive material, currents opposed to the ones in the coil are induced in the material. These are referred to as eddy currents. In the case of variations in the electrical conductivity and/or magnetic permeability causes a change in eddy current. Additionally, the presence of defects will precipitate a change in phase and amplitude that can be detected as a measurable change in the impedance. Eddy Current testing is generally used on conductive materials to detect surface defects.
The ECS-1 Mini Rotating Scanner is designed for airframe fastener and bolt hole inspections. It is synchronized to provide defect amplitude and circumferential location. Null and erase button are conveniently located by the thumb.
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Lightweight, Portable Rotating Eddy Current Scanner System. The ECS-3 scanner provides a constant-speed circular scanning pattern for applications requiring highly accurate inspections.
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The ECS-5 is UniWest’s EVi-compatible, hand-held bolt hole scanner. Ideal for rotary and linear scan-motion indexing, the ECS-5 supports both absolute and differential coil types in both reflection and bridge configurations.
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Includes Radius, Right Angle and Right Angle with 30 Degree Bend Probes. All probes are designed to reach in-between tight structures and obstructions.
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The US-1779 Tie Bolt System enables complete inspection of aircraft wheel bolt threads as well as inspection under the bolt head for highly accurate eddy current testing.
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