Flaw Detector

Flaw Detector PCE-UFD 50
2.685,90 €
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The flaw detector is used for non-destructive material testing. With adjustable frequencies between 0.5 … 20 MHz and sound velocities between 1000 … 15000 m/s, measurements can be carried out in steel in the range between 0 … 10000 mm. DAC and AVG evaluation methods, display and probe delay, attenuation and amplification functions, export and report generation functions as well as numerous other setting options make non-destructive material testing with the flaw detector considerably easier.

  • Test range: 0 … 10000 mm
  • Pulse shift: -20 … +3400 µs
  • Single or dual probe measurement
  • AVG and DAC evaluation methods
  • Speed of sound 1000 … 15000 m/s
  • USB interface and software
  • Memory for up to 100 data records
Flaw Detector PCE-MO 1500
151,90 €
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The Flaw Detector was developed to simplify on-site troubleshooting in both industrial systems and solar systems. With selectable test voltages from 250 ... 2500 V and resistance measurement up to 200 GΩ, this Flaw Detector allows several operations to be carried out with just one tool.

  • insulation resistance: 1 MΩ ... 200 GΩ
  • resolution: 0.01 MΩ
  • accuracy: ±(5 % of Rd. +10 digits)
  • test voltages: 250 ... 2500 V
  • voltage measurement: 10 ... 600 V
  • resolution: 1 V
  • accuracy: +(0.8 % of Rd. +5 digits)
Flaw Detector PCE-FD 20
4.598,90 €
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PCE-FD 20 is a portable ultrasonic flaw detector with a large LCD screen that displays A-scan maps of ultrasonic signals as well as B-scan cross sections. Ideal for use in mechanical engineering, aerospace and metallurgical applications, this high-frequency ultrasound-based flaw detector uses a contact transducer (two different probes included; 45° and 90°) to measure material thickness and identify flaws and defects such as discontinuity in welds.


  • Operating frequency range: 1 … 10 MHz
  • Measured time interval range: 6 … 1000 microseconds (µs)
  • Sound velocity: 1000 … 9999 m/s