High-temperature Thickness Measurement and Flaw Detection with CODA

August 20, 2024

CODA stands out as the leading compact high-power UT flaw detector capable of operating with both EMAT and piezoelectric sensors with unmatched capabilities, utilizing Innerspec’s patented pulser technology. This innovative device is specifically designed for high-temperature applications, offering a 100% dry and non-couplant EMAT technique that streamlines the inspection workflow while ensuring precise and reliable results.

Key Features:

  • High-Temperature Precision: CODA delivers accurate measurements even at extreme temperatures up to 650ºC. It is compatible with a broad range of Innerspec proprietary EMAT sensors, engineered to provide optimal performance under specific high-temperature conditions. This adaptability allows users to select the most suitable sensor for their application, guaranteeing superior results regardless of the environment and material being inspected.
  • Automated Velocity Adjustment: The tailor-made software in CODA automatically adjusts the velocity based on manual input or thermocouple readings, ensuring consistent and reliable results. The built-in thermocouple connection facilitates easy and precise temperature data entry.
  • High Temperature Kit: The High Temperature Kit includes handles for both spot measurement and continuous scanning. The spot handle can withstand temperatures up to 650ºC for 5 seconds without active cooling. The scanning handle supports continuous operation up to 250ºC, or 650ºC with active cooling.
  • HT Dual Element Piezo Sensor: The CODA HT Kit is also supplied with a high-temperature dual element piezo sensor, designed specifically for high-temperature applications, expanding EMAT capabilities.

CODA's innovative design and advanced features make it the ideal solution for high-temperature inspections, ensuring accurate and reliable thickness measurement and flaw detection across a variety of challenging environments.

Learn more: https://www.innerspec.com/portable/coda

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