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New ultrasonic gauges May 2007
 
A new range of triple echo ultrasonic thickness gauges for measuring metal thickness to check for corrosion or for quality control has been developed.

The new Tritex Multigauges from Dorchester based, Tritex NDT, have been designed for robustness, simplicity of use and most importantly, accuracy.

The Multigauge 5600 has been developed for most common thickness gauging applications. The easy to use keypad allows operator interface whilst the bright LCD display can be used in all light conditions. The moulded soft rubber surround feels comfortable, looks good and provides extra protection against knocks and scrapes.

All probes have IPR (Intelligent Probe Recognition), which automatically adjusts settings in the gauge at the same time as transmitting recognition data - the result is a perfectly matched probe and gauge for enhanced performance. That’s not all; the AMVS (Automatic Measurement Verification System) ensures only true measurements are displayed, even on the most heavily corroded metals. Tritex Triple Echo also significantly reduces preparation time as it eliminates the need to remove surface coatings – just the metal is measured.

In developing these gauges, Tritex have remained committed to respecting the environment by omitting the use of hazardous substances and materials in all products by complying with the RoHS and WEEE directives.

The range includes the Multigauge 5500, designed for hands free use when climbing on staging and scaffolding or when accessing by rope. Whether it’s onboard a ship, on large storage tanks, climbing on top of a road tanker or hanging underneath a bridge, the 5500 will make the job much easier.
 
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Chris Rowlands
 
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