Product Description
Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels For Deep Foundations The Cross-hole Sonic Logging (CSL) method is used to perform high-resolution quality control on deep foundations. The system uses an ultrasonic wave sent from an emitter to a receiver while both are pulled through water-filled access tubes embedded in the concrete. The measured arrival time and energy are directly related to concrete quality. The control unit must be connected via USB port standard to a regular notebook computer or Tablet PC (not included) on which, should be installed the software (included) for testing, analysis and real time reporting in 2 D Tomography. Specifications of Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels For Deep Foundations Housing: rugged, environment-proof, water-resistant housing.Temperature range: -25 to 60 C (operating), -40 to 70 C (storage).Transducers: dual-purpose transceivers, 50 kHz nominal, pressure tested housing, 25 mm diameter.Cables: detachable heavy-duty polyurethane wound on reel.Cable length: 50 m (100 m and 150 m cables are available upon request).Sampling rate: 500 kHz (2 s resolution).Gain: 8 level automatic gain control (AGC).Depth meters: two 24-bit counters, <0.1% error.Pile measuring range: 1 to 145 mTube spacing: up to 4 m in good concrete.Productivity: up to 3000 m/Day by a single operator.Memory storage: unlimited.
FAQs of Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels For Deep Foundations:
Q: What is the control mode of the Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels for Deep Foundations?
A: The control mode of this system is manual.
Q: What are the applications of the Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels for Deep Foundations?
A: This system is suitable for both industrial and laboratory applications.
Q: What material is used to manufacture the Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels for Deep Foundations?
A: The system is made of metal.
Q: What type of usage does the Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels for Deep Foundations support?
A: The system is designed for use in laboratory and industrial environments.
Q: What does the color scheme of the Cross Hole Ultrasonic System Two Channels for Deep Foundations look like?
A: The system is available in a multicolor design.