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Ultrasound Systems inspect internally corroded pipes.

New Powerful Ultrasound Phased Array Solutions for the Inspection of Internally Corroded Pipes and Plates

Olympus is expanding its arsenal of powerful phased array ultrasound solutions designed to offer efficient options for the detection of wall thickness loss due to corrosion, abrasion, or erosion. These solutions include two new scanners that are driven by improved versions of SetupBuilder and MXU 4.2 software for use with the OmniScan phased array flaw detector. This software has a full range of tools and displays for corrosion mapping applications. Included in this version is the new Export C-scan function, which is compatible with third-party software.

Semiautomated

The new MapSCANNER is a semi-automated 2-axis corrosion inspection scanner. When combined with the HydroFORM or Dual Linear Array (DLA) phased array corrosion mapping solutions, the MapSCANNER is a powerful, efficient tool for C-Scan imaging. With its wide scanning capability and quick indexing system, the MapSCANNER is an ideal scanner for customers requiring a high production rate for phased array semi-automated corrosion mapping. Learn More

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Automated

The new MapROVER is a fully automated, motorized, 2-axis corrosion mapping scanner. When combined with the HydroFORM phased array corrosion mapping solution, the MapROVER is a powerful tool for C-Scan imaging. Four magnetic wheels are motorized for constant data acquisition up to 147 mm/s. The motorized raster arm enables a 600 mm scan width travelling at a speed up to 900 mm/s. Touch screen remote control with two joysticks allows jog or constant encoded motion. The unit is equipped with two different choices of complete automatic raster scan patterns. Learn More

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By developing automated and semi-automated phased array solutions into the corrosion inspection markets, Olympus has not only introduced a new technology, but also new solutions resulting in more productive collections of higher resolution inspection data.

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  • Olympus Scientific