Weld seam scanner
24/11/2020
Using Olympus’s new AxSEAM™ scanner, inspectors can easily set up and inspect long seam welds, enabling them to work more independently in the field. Along with the OmniScan™ X3 flaw detector, the scanner is an integral part of the company’s range of portable phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT) inspection solutions targeting longitudinal weld inspection on pipes and pressure vessels.
The AxSEAM scanner’s features, including toolless probe holders and patented dome-shaped wheels, help to solve typical challenges associated with this application, enabling more self-sufficient inspection on the job site.
Controlling data integrity is easier with the new ScanDeck™ module, featuring light-emitting diode (LED) indicators that alert the operator to a lack of couplant and when the scanning speed has exceeded the maximum acquisition rate. A laser light guide also helps the operator to maintain a straight scan line, which is important for data acquisition.
Less manipulation of the acquisition instrument is required because buttons conveniently located on the ScanDeck module are linked directly to an OmniScan flaw detector, enabling the operator to remotely start the data acquisition as well as ‘zero’ the encoder position.
Its versatility means that less equipment is required on the job site. The AxSEAM scanner switches easily between longitudinal and circumferential scanning on a wide range of pipe diameters.
The AxSEAM scanner’s four probe holders accommodate phased array (PA) and time-of-flight diffraction (TOFD) probes. When used with an OmniScan X3 unit, the scanner enables fast PA/TOFD screening and targeted total focusing method (TFM) inspection without switching probes.
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