Technical feasibility studies for adopting new ultrasonic non-destructive testing and measurement methods for controlling the quality of industrial products and monitoring of the manufacturing processes
Description:

Technical feasibility studies for the application of new non-destructive ultrasonic testing and measurement methods for quality control of industrial products and monitoring of production processes. For example, studies on the development and implementation of a measurement method to improve the production process.

Keywords:
Monitoring, ultrasonic non-destructive testing, manufacturing, industry, quality control, products

Field of Science:
Diagnostic and measurement technologies
Immersion NTR acoustic intensity measurement system (AIMS) that allows measuring and mapping of acoustic fields in liquids
"Tescan": precise 6-axis cartesian and polar scanner with water tank
Stereo microscope with digital camera „Olympus“ MVX10
"Tescan": Precise 11-axis cartesian and polar scanner with water tank
Multi-channel ultrasonic phased array system „Dasel Sitau“ 128/128 (bandwidth from 0.8 up to 16 MHz, at -3 dB)
Multi-channel low frequency ultrasonic phased array system „Dasel Sitau“ 32/128/2 (bandwidth from 0.03 up to 2 MHz, at -3 dB)
Multi-channel Eddy current / ultrasonic phased array system „Olympus Omniscan Mx“
Multi-channel ultrasonic phased array system „Dynaray“ 64/256 (bandwidth from 0.20 up to 25 MHz, at -6 dB)
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