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Olympus AM1R-20X22-45 is a 2 MHz angle beam shear wave ultrasonic probe featuring a 20×22 mm element and 45° angle in steel, equipped with a right angle LEMO 1 connector. Ideal for weld inspections and flaw detection in industrial NDT.
Certified pre-owned Sonatest PE-5.0M32E0.8P 5 MHz 32-element 0.8 mm pitch linear phased array ultrasonic probe. Delivers high-resolution imaging and dependable flaw detection for welds, pipelines, composites, and pressure vessels.
Certified Pre-Owned Olympus OmniScan MX 16:128 Phased Array Flaw Detector, model PA16128PR with REMCTRL Remote Control. Delivers portable, high-resolution ultrasonic inspections with encoded scanning for aerospace, composites, and industry.
Certified pre-owned Sonatest PE-5.0M22E0.8P-35W0D 5 MHz 22-element 0.8 mm pitch linear phased array ultrasonic probe with 35 mm wedge and Microdot connector. Versatile, high-precision phased array for welds, pipes, and heavy industry NDT.
Used Sonatest PSS50102W 2.25 MHz 1/2" x 1" single crystal shear wave angle beam ultrasonic transducer with BNC connector. Designed for weld and flaw inspection in industrial metals. High sensitivity and reliability. Fully tested and certified for precise NDT performance.
Certified pre-owned Waygate 57K0202P1 60° shear wave angle beam wedge for 0.50" Accupath transducers. Engineered for accurate weld inspection and flaw detection in carbon steel per industry standards.
Used Sonatest PSLF5050, 2.25 MHz, 1" soft face, medium damped ultrasonic contact transducer for flaw detection in castings and rough surfaces. Use with couplants, wedges, or flaw detectors. Contact us or request a quote for reliable used NDT equipment.
Olympus EPOCH 600 Ultrasonic Flaw Detector: Reliable, high-precision testing for industrial applications. Compact design, long battery life, and advanced AWS & API5UE options.
Olympus OmniScan MX PA32128PR phased array ultrasonic flaw detector with REMCTRL and MGROUP licenses. Rugged 32×128 platform for weld and corrosion inspections.
Olympus AM4R-20X22-60 is a 4 MHz, 20x22 mm angle beam shear wave ultrasonic probe (Atlas Series) with a 60° angle in steel and right angle LEMO 1 connector. Designed for high-resolution weld inspection and flaw detection in demanding NDT applications.
Olympus AM1R-20X22-70 is a 1 MHz, 20x22 mm angle beam shear wave ultrasonic probe (Atlas Series) with a 70° angle in steel and right angle LEMO 1 connector—ideal for deep-penetration weld inspection and flaw detection.
Olympus OmniScan MX 32:128 PA flaw detector, certified pre-owned. Configured with PA32128PR module plus REMCTRL and MGROUP licenses, it enables advanced phased array ultrasonic inspections with high-resolution imaging for.
Olympus AM4R-20X22-45 is a 4 MHz, 20x22 mm angle beam shear wave ultrasonic probe (Atlas Series) with a 45° angle in steel and right angle LEMO 1 connector—high-resolution weld inspection and flaw detection capability.
Olympus OmniScan X3 PA1664PR 16:64 phased array flaw detector with WiFi 5 adapter, IP65-rated enclosure, TFM-capable PAUT performance, and onboard scan plan tools for efficient weld and corrosion inspections.
The OmniScan MX is a portable device with extensive ultrasonic and eddy current control capabilities for various materials. It has a modular design, is able to work with conventional piezoelectric converters, a phased array, eddy current sensors and matrices. It can be used both independently and as part of automated control systems. Allows you to save the received data in the form of A-, B- or C-scans for subsequent processing on a computer using special software.