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Eight Channels Microcomputer-controlled Eddy Current Flaw Detector
Axisymmetric Part
Descriptions
SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector is an advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) device designed to detect surface and subsurface defects in conductive materials. By utilizing eddy current principles, the machine induces currents in the material and monitors their interaction with imperfections such as cracks, corrosion, or material property changes. The system is equipped with a microcomputer that automates the control, data acquisition, signal processing, and analysis, offering enhanced accuracy and ease of use. The device is widely used in industries like aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and power generation.
The system consists of a probe, signal generator, signal processor,
and a microcomputer that provides real-time feedback and analysis
through graphical displays. Operators can adjust test parameters
for different materials and defect detection requirements, ensuring
flexibility and customization in various inspection scenarios.
SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector is a
fully automatic mechatronics inspection machine which combines the
most advanced eddy current technology and microcomputer control.
SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector has
powerful function, simple and intelligent operation, high degree of
automation, can effectively detect and distinguish various defects
in real time, and has the advantages of beautiful shape, reasonable
structure and compact. The software written by WINDOWS operating
platform makes the instrument more convenient and intelligent.
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Other descriptions
1,SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector uses a point differential eight-channel array probe.
2,SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector‘s detection surface is the outer diameter and the end face.
3,SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector is automatic feeding, automatic sorting, automatic counting.
SWT-618 microcomputer-controlled eddy current flaw detector
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