Magnesium Elektron UK launches new ultrasonic immersion testing service
03/11/2009
Magnesium Elektron UK has introduced its new immersion ultrasonic testing service under the brand of Elektron® Ultrasonix.Elektron® Ultrasonix has installed a large, automated ultrasonic immersion scanner which will be offered for services to industry. Automatic ultrasonic flaw detection within an immersion tank removes the inherent 'operator error' of other ultrasonic systems, enabling highly repeatable, consistent checking of material cleanliness.
The Elektron® Ultrasonix system has been custom-built to allow both round billet and flat plate or extrusions to be checked on the same machine. Initially, metallic components will be served, with the scanning envelope allowing parts up to 3000 mm x 1000 mm x 450 mm to be checked. The system can automatically follow the part profile, allowing non-straight parts to be accommodated. However, a relatively uniform edge or plane is required.
The system is supported by ultra-modern K-scan data acquisition and analysis software with full colour reporting in both B-scan and 3D C-scan modes. Defects can be individually analysed with multi-plane probes producing detailed 3D views through the part.
Elektron® Ultrasonix operators are qualified to NAS 410 Level 2 and can ultrasonically check your products to the Aerospace Material Specification AMS 2154. Reports can be tailored to customers' requirements.
Elektron® Ultrasonix recognises that confirmation of the internal cleanliness of products is of the utmost importance, so it offers a rapid response to enquiries with a low lead time coupled to a fast turnaround.
The Magnesium Elektron Division is a world leader in the production of high performance magnesium alloys and products. Magnesium Elektron UK began production of magnesium in 1936 at its Manchester, UK, plant and subsequently developed a wide range of magnesium alloy systems and products. The company is part of the Luxfer Group, an international manufacturer of high-performance engineering materials including magnesium alloys, zirconium products and high pressure lightweight gas cylinders.
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