Phased Array Flaw Detectors
Evident phased array instruments provide precise measurement with the most reliable results. Our range of phased array devices produce accurate, detailed cross-sectional pictures of internal structures at fast inspection speeds. Here you can find phased array equipment and instruments including flaw detectors, scalable acquisition units, and phased array inspection software to work alongside your phased array device. These powerful tools allow you to complete even the most demanding inspections with confidence, offering precise data acquisition, visualization and analysis of ultrasonic signals. Our phased array equipment and phased array software solutions are fully integrated, with fast calibration and streamlined user interfaces so you can complete your setup and inspection in minimal time.
Phased Array Devices
Products
OMNISCAN X3
Complete phased array toolbox with advanced TFM, PCI, and assisted workflows to speed up weld and component inspections.
OMNISCAN X4
Next-generation multitechnology detector delivering faster TFM, twin TFM/PCI, and powerful PA performance in a portable package.
OMNISCAN SX
Lightweight 16:64PR phased array platform with conventional UT channel for cost-effective weld, corrosion, and TOFD inspections.
FOCUS PX Acquisition Unit | FocusPC™ Software & SDK
Scalable EC/PA acquisition unit and software suite for automated systems—capture, store, and analyze C-scans and A-scans with ease.
What are phased arrays used for?
Phased array systems can be employed in almost any test where conventional ultrasonic flaw detectors have traditionally been used. They are used across a range of industries, including aerospace, power generation, petrochemical, metal billet and tubular goods supply, pipeline construction and maintenance, structural metals, and general manufacturing. Phased arrays are often used in weld inspections, crack detection, and corrosion mapping.
What are the advantages of phased array systems?
Compared with traditional ultrasonic testing systems, which use single- or dual-element transducers, phased array inspection systems use multiple elements. The multielement configuration enables the user to steer, focus, and scan the beam with a single probe assembly. This makes mapping components with odd angles and complex geometries much easier and more accurate than with traditional ultrasonic equipment.
FMC/TFM Basic Principles
FMC/TFM Basic Principles
Learn more about FMC/TFM in this basic principles video and how they differ from conventional phased array.