Latest ultrasonic inspection system for industry "Panther2"
The outstanding performance brought by a compact body, the latest ultrasound examination device.
Eddyfi Technologies' Panther2 is based on the presence of a compact phased array ultrasonic testing device that combines unparalleled speed and performance. Designed as a product for industrial inspection integrators and research and development departments in quality control and manufacturing technology, the Panther2 is a reliable solution for achieving flexible and scalable non-destructive testing applications. **Features** - Maintains high productivity without sacrificing detection performance - Very high data acquisition cycle - Standard support for SDK for automatic inspection systems, making integration easy - Units that can be linked with PAUT and TFM - Advanced PAUT functionality included as standard - Supports multi-channel probes with up to 256 channels - Real-time acquisition of elementary A-scan - Built-in CIVA simulator
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【Basic Specifications】 External dimensions (W×H×D) 298 × 220 × 159 mm Weight 6 kg Protection rating IP20 (IP54 when using accessories) Channel configuration 32:128PR, 64:64PR, 64:128PR, 256:256PR TFM option available Bipolar square pulse width 30 ns to 2,000 ns Excitation voltage up to 120V (1V step) Maximum repetition pulse frequency up to 30 kHz Gain up to 120dB (0.1dB step) Data transfer via USB3, fiber optic, or RJ45 cable with ultra-fast 10Gbit Ethernet Software compatibility with Capture, CIVA, and ULTIS Parallel connection allows up to 16 Panthers to be connected (2,048 channels) Up to 256 elements* simultaneous excitation aperture
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PANTHER2-xxx:xxxPR-TFM
Applications/Examples of results
- Automatic flaw detection system - Volume inspection compliant with ISO13588 PAUT / ISO23864, 23865 FMC/TFM - Weld joint diagnosis using live TFM (including austenitic stainless steel and dissimilar metal welds) - Corrosion inspection using live TFM - Elementary A-Scan recording using FMC - Thick plate inspection - Weld inspection (including austenitic stainless steel and dissimilar metal welds) - Corrosion mapping - Manual flaw detection (PA, conventional UT) - TODF inspection - Composite material inspection (time reversal option available) - Special applications for other complex objects
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| PANTHER-32:128PR | |
| PANTHER-32:128PR-TFM | |
| PANTHER2-64:64PR | |
| PANTHER2-64:64PR-TFM | |
| PANTHER2-64:128PR | |
| PANTHER2-64:128PR-TFM | |
| PANTHER2-64:256PR | |
| PANTHER2-64:256PR-TFM | |
| PANTHER2-128:128PR | |
| PANTHER2-128:128PR-TFM | |
| PANTHER2-256:256PR | |
| PANTHER2-256:256PR-TFM |
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Eddyfi Technologies contributes to improving productivity in manufacturing, various plants, and inspection service providers by offering the world's leading non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies, as well as promoting a safe society and environmental protection. The company focuses on providing advanced phased array ultrasound and eddy current array technologies, along with various ultrasonic and electromagnetic application technologies, including inspection equipment, sensors, software, and robots for key industries such as aerospace, energy, mining, power, and transportation. Eddyfi Technologies has over 650 employees across 13 centers of excellence (technology hubs) and sales offices worldwide, with NDT technology experts stationed at all locations.
