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EddyFi Lyft Eddy Current

$ 66.20

EddyFi Lyft Eddy Current Phased Array Flaw Detector for sale SPECS : INSTRUMENTS Dimension (W × H × D) 355 × 288 × 127 mm (14.0 × 11.3 × 5.0 in) Instrument weight 6.6 kg (14.5 lb) Number of channels 7 (GA/GDA) Display 26.4 cm (10.4 in) Multi-touch Non-reflective (AR coating) Anti-fingerprint (oleophobic coating) 3 mm (1/8 in), chemically strengthened glass cover Optically bonded LCD and touchscreen Passive blacklight enhancement Connectivity Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth®, 3 × USB 2.0 PERFORMANCE Dynamic data acquisition Up to 15 points/s Dynamic scan speed Up to 75 mm/s (3 in/s) Grid mapping scan speed Instant, less than 1 second (typical) SmartPULSE Automatic configuration of PEC pulser-receiver parameters Full thickness sensitivity (OD and ID flaw detection) Reliable measurements even with liftoff variations, weather jackets overlaps, straps, and corrosion scabs Repeatability optimization One-point calibration (on nominal wall or known thickness value) and auto-normalization PROBES Features Remote control keypad Lyft 27-pin Fischer connector Heavy-duty 5 m (16.4 ft) cable Support for universal clip-on encoder Nominal wall thickness Up to 102 mm (4 in) Insulation (Liftoff) PECA-6CH-MED: 0–102 mm (0.4 in) PEC-152G2: 0–305 mm (0–12 in) PEC-089-G2: 0–203 mm (0–8 in) PEC-025-G2: 0–76 mm (0–3 in) Smallest detectable defect volume 15% of footprint volume (footprint × wall thickness) Min. measurable remaining wall thickness 15% from nominal Weather jackets Stainless steel up to 1.5 mm (0.06 in) Aluminium up to 1 mm (0.04 in) Galvanized steel up to 1 mm (0.04 in) Pipe diameters Down to 25 mm (1 in) Test temperatures Carbon steel structure temperature range: -150–500°C (-238–932°F) Maximum weather jacket temperature for direct contact operation: 70°C (158°F) Maximum weather jacket temperature with probe shoe: 120°C (248°F) Availability:116 In Stock Model:Lyft Lyft — a reinvented, high-performance PEC solution. The system features a portable, state-of-the-art instrument, real-time C-scan imaging, fast data acquisition (up to 15 readings per second) with grid-mapping and dynamic scanning modes, and flexibility with long cables (35 m / 115 ft). It can also scan through thick metal (up to 64 mm / 2.5 in) and insulation (up to 203 mm / 8 in liftoff), as well as aluminum, stainless steel, and galvanized steel weather jackets.

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