Waygate Technologies angle beam transducers are single beam units that are designed for use with the Waygate Technologies USM Go flaw detector. These transducers use refraction to transmit shear or longitudinal wave at a predetermined angle and are preferred for parts with inclined flaws, such as welds. Wedges (sold separately) are used to hold the unit at the desired angle. A layer of couplant is required between the transducer and the material being tested.
Waygate Technologies angle beam transducers are ideal for general weld inspection as well as identifying flaws on pipes, tanks, pressure vessels, containers, axles, forgings, castings, pumps, valve housings, bridges and other structures, railroad wheels and rail, turbine blades, shafts, wheel rims, and others.
Waygate Technologies offers three performance ranges for angle beam transducers:
Gamma Series Features
General purpose transducers, recommended for the majority of applications
Medium pulse, medium damping—best combination of gain and resolution
Matching electrical network ensures maximum gain and optimum waveform for general use
Medium bandwidth—typical 6 dB bandwidths range from 30% to 50%
Typical Gamma waveform exhibits three to four full ring cycles, depending on frequency, size and other parameters
Benchmark Series Features
Proprietary BENCHMARK COMPOSITE® (piezocomposite) active elements
Penetration in attenuative materials is far superior to conventional transducers
High signal to noise on coarse grain metals, fiber reinforced composites, et al.
Short pulse—resolution usually superior to Gamma Series
Gain is usually higher than that of the Gamma and Alpha Series
Very broadband—typical 6 dB bandwidths range from 60% to 120%
Low acoustic impedance element improves performance of angle beam, delay line, and immersion probes—excellent match to plastic and water
Alpha Series Features
Recommended for applications where resolution is the primary consideration
Suitable for applications such as thickness measurement and near-surface flaw detection
Very short pulse—mechanically damped to the limit of current technology
Gain is usually lower than that of the Gamma and Benchmark Series
Broadband—typical 6 dB bandwidths range from 50% to 100%
Typical Alpha waveforms exhibit one to two full ring cycles, depending on frequency, size and other parameters
Waygate Technologies is formerly known as GE Inspection Technologies (GEIT)