A Phased Array Test Block is a calibration standard used in phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT). It is used to calibrate phased array ultrasonic systems and to ensure that the equipment is performing correctly. The block contains a variety of known flaws and geometrical features, such as holes or notches, that allow operators to verify the ability of phased array systems to detect and assess flaws accurately.
Phased array testing is used to inspect materials for internal defects like cracks, voids, and inclusions by using an array of ultrasonic elements that can focus sound waves in different directions.
Material: Made from 1018 steel or similar materials, ensuring consistent quality for calibration. Known Features: The block contains precisely drilled holes, notches, or other features that help verify the system’s capability to detect specific flaw types, including surface and sub-surface cracks. Suitable for Phased Array Systems: Used to calibrate phased array ultrasonic equipment, which uses multiple elements to direct and focus ultrasonic waves for better detection and imaging. Reference for Inspection: Helps technicians ensure accurate and reliable results during phased array ultrasonic testing. Markings: Typically engraved with information such as Block Number, Material Type, and Serial Number for traceability.
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