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Certified pre-owned Omniscan OMNI-MX PA3218PR with Remote Control Interface—combine trusted phased array ultrasonic performance with cost-effective value, mobility, and flexible remote operation.
Technisonic DFP-0504-GP is a dual element, fingertip ultrasonic probe with a 5 MHz frequency and 0.50" diameter designed for general purpose use. Features integral cable and BNC connector for reliable NDT testing.
Used Sonatest SSG50502 shear wave angle beam ultrasonic transducer with 2.25 MHz frequency and 0.50" crystal diameter. Features a BNC connector and is designed for high-accuracy flaw detection. Tested and certified for immediate deployment.
Used Panametrics V406 5.0 MHz contact ultrasonic transducer with 0.50" element diameter. Designed for reliable flaw detection and precise thickness gauging. Fully tested, certified, and ready to support your inspection needs.
Certified pre-owned Sonatest ASM-9038-IX Type 1 DAAH adaptor for phased array systems. Features single socket and precision I-PEX connector for secure, low-noise connectivity between DAAH probe heads and Sonatest flaw detectors.
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.