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Eng Taha

04/16/2013 2:02 PM

i looking for device check thickness of scale in pipes ,by ultrasonic

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04/16/2013 2:23 PM
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04/16/2013 7:32 PM

Please tell us if you find something. I'd be interested, too.

Clamp-on ultrasonic flow transducers use a relatively high amount of power, compared to ultrasonic thickness gages, but neither reveals the extent of scale in the pipes. When scaling is too severe, the flow signal is too weak to process.

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04/17/2013 3:33 AM

Do share the information when one comes to light, as there are several applications here too.

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