Overview
Hospitality Enviro Tech High-Accuracy Rail Flaw Detector for Crack Detection is a portable and advanced non-destructive testing solution designed for accurate detection of internal defects such as cracks, inclusions, and blowholes in metal structures. This device delivers fast, reliable, and precise flaw detection, making it ideal for quality control and safety monitoring across multiple industries.
This product features a wide sound speed range of 1000 to 15000 m/s and a dynamic range of ≥36 dB, ensuring high sensitivity and performance even in complex testing environments. It operates based on ultrasonic pulse-echo techniques and supports various detection methods, including positive wave, negative wave, two-way wave, and RF wave.
With a user-friendly interface that includes a true color LCD display, adjustable brightness, and a digital shuttle wheel for navigation, this device enhances usability in both indoor and outdoor environments. It also supports advanced features such as DAC/AVG curves, multiple gate readings, and high-resolution 10-bit real-time waveform sampling.
Designed for professional applications, this product is commonly used in railway transportation, aerospace, metallurgy, chemical, shipbuilding, and other industrial sectors. Its rugged design, wide working frequency range (0.2–20 MHz), and compatibility with various probes make it a reliable tool for precision flaw detection tasks.
Features
- High Detection Accuracy
- Wide Sound Speed Range
- Multiple Detection Modes
- User-Friendly Interface
- Flexible Gain Adjustment
- Advanced Flaw Analysis Functions
- Compact and Portable Design
Technical Specification
| Type | Ultrasonic flaw detector |
| Sound Speed Range | (1000 to 15000) m/s |
| Dynamic Range | ≥36 dB |
| Vertical Linearity Error | ≤2.5 % |
| Horizontal Linearity Error | ≤0.1 % |
| Discrimination | >40 dB (5P14) |
| Electrical Noise Level | ≤8% |
| Examination Range | 393.66 in (0 mm – 9999 mm) |
| Certification | ISO |
| Power | Electronic |







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