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Ultrasonic Crawler Systems
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Digiscan Ultrasonic Crawler
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Digiscan is a portable, battery operated PC based digital
ultrasonic B scan imaging system utilising the dry coupled
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Scorpion DCP Ultrasonic Crawler
The Scorpion DCP is a low profile, battery operated remote
access UT crawler that can be used with any UT set capable of echo to echo
measurement. The crawler utilises a unique dry coupled UT wheel probe
eliminating the need for couplant and allowing the system to operate vertically,
horizontally and even fully inverted. With a standard umbilical length of 50 metres
the Scorpion DCP is capable of reaching the most remote sections of virtually
all carbon steel structures.
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Scorpion BP Ultrasonic Crawler
Remote, irrigated ultrasonic crawler. The Scorpion BP is a rugged, irrigated remote access ultrasonic crawler designed to allow cost effective ultrasound thickness measurements on above ground ferro-magnetic structures without the need for costly scaffolding or rope access.
Some operators / Companies are not happy with new technology
even with the additional benefits it may bring. For these individuals we have a
standard irrigated transducer fitted to the Scorpion. |
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Scorpion
B-Scan Ultrasonic Crawler(Coming Soon)
Remote, dry coupled ultrasonic crawler. The latest version of the Scorpion crawler incorporates a B
scan module whilst still using the Dry Coupled Wheel Probe giving all the benefits
of the DCP plus comprehensive data imaging. To give full flexibility you can still
plug your normal UT set in and take standard thickness measurements if required.
To make the system even more flexible we have included an encoded handscanner,
simply swap the wheel probe from crawler to handscanner and the system can be
used in a multiple of other areas rather than on vertical structures.
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ScanmapVS Ultrasonic Crawler
Dry coupled remote access ultrasonic imaging system. The ScanmapVS system utilises the proven reliability of the Scorpion wall crawler with an added transverse scanner fitted to the front end.Data can be viewed as either A scan, B scan or C scan images.
The ScanmapVS is designed to carry out high speed data capture
on carbon steel structures. A 150 mm wide strip is inspected at a forward sped of
1.2m per minute (6inch wide at 4 foot per minute forward speed). Data is analysed
and presented as A scan, B scan or C Scan or a combination of them. Using a
miniature dry coupled wheel probe the ScanmapVS is unique being the world’s first
battery operated C scan imaging system that does not require couplant.
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