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Transducer Listing
| Single Contact Transducer (SLH/SLM) | Used for inspecting wrought metals, billets, bar, forged and extruded parts and castings. |
| Single Contact Transducer (SLF) | May be fitted with replacement membrane to improve contact on rough surface materials. |
| Single Contact Transducers (SLC/SLE) | Used where penetration is more important than near surface resolution. Useful for the inspection of bar and billets. |
| Single Contact Transducers (SLP) | Suitable for areas where access prevents the use of standard contact transducers. |
| Twin Contact Transducers (CD) | Used for near surface flaw detection and wall thickness measurement. Recommended for the measurement of remaining wall thicknesses on eroded and corroded plates, pipes, vessels and containers. |
| Twin Contact Transducers (CDF) | Sonatest high specification twin longitudinal transducers CDF with soft faced replaceable membranes. |
| Twin Contact Transducers (D) | Low profile transducers for thickness measurement in areas of restricted access and near surface flaw detection. Suitable for the inspection of brazed or soldered joints and for shaping to inspect concave surfaces, such as white metal bearings. |
| Immersion Transducers (SLIH/SLIM) | For the inspection of critical components in a water tank or spray-jet systems. |
| Single Angle Transducers (SA) | For the inspection of weldments and components requiring inspection by transverse wave techniques. |
| Single Angle Transducers (LSA) | For the inspection of weldments, forgings and castings where large areas are to be tested or where extra penetration is required. |
| Single Angle Transducers (ORION) | For testing critical welds, forgings and other components where accurate inspection is required. |
| Twin Angle Transducers (CDA) | For general purpose inspection of thin materials where near surface resolution is required. |
| Dry Contact Transducers (RP/STP) | For testing highly attentuative materials such as composites, rubber, wood, ceramics, friction material and in particular, the inspection of bonded materials. |
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