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    Digital Ultrasonic Case Depth Tester

    Digital ultrasonic case depth tester is a high-precision non-destructive testing instrument designed to measure the hardened layer depth of metal components through advanced ultrasonic technology. This ultrasonic case depth tester is widely used for quality control of gears, shafts, bearings, automotive parts, and industrial machinery components.
    SKU: SISCO-UTG-HTG500
    $4,665.89
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    Overview


    The ultrasonic case depth tester enables fast and accurate case depth inspection without damaging the tested parts, making it an ideal solution for evaluating carburized, nitrided, induction-hardened, and other heat-treated materials. With digital display, simple operation, and excellent measurement stability, it supports engineers, technicians, and inspectors in non-destructive material analysis.

    Digital ultrasonic case depth tester detail

    High-Resolution Touchscreen Display

    • 5.0-inch High-Resolution IPS LCD Touchscreen
    • 800 Γ— 480 pixel display for clear waveform visualization and measurement data analysis
    • Full touchscreen operation with intuitive interface for convenient parameter setting and testing control
    • Wide viewing angle IPS display ensures excellent visibility under different working conditions
    Digital ultrasonic case depth tester details

    Multi-Probe Compatibility for Various Workpiece Sizes

    • Supports multiple ultrasonic probes with different wedge configurations to adapt to various workpiece shapes and sizes
    • Interchangeable wedges enable flexible inspection of components with different surface conditions, geometries, and measurement requirements
    • Provides accurate case depth measurement for small precision parts as well as large industrial components
    • Improves testing versatility by allowing users to select the appropriate probe and wedge combination for different applications

    Applications

    Key application fields of SISCO ultrasonic thickness gauge:

    • shipbuilding
    • aerospace
    • automotive industries
    • material integrity
    • compliance with safety standards
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    Specs
    Model SISCO-UTG-HTG500
    Bandwidth 0.1 MHz – 20 MHz
    Filters Low-pass, band-pass, high-pass
    Gain 120 dB, adjustable steps: 0.1 / 0.6 / 1 / 2 / 6 dB
    Sampling Rate Hardware: 100 MSPS; Equivalent: 400 MSPS
    Detection Modes Full wave, positive half wave, negative half wave, RF
    Measurement Range Up to 1 m (velocity 2280 m/s); Resolution: 1 mm / 0.1 mm
    Sound Velocity Range 400 – 10,000 m/s
    Pulse Repetition Frequency 100 – 2000 Hz
    Damping Adjustable (high / low)
    Probe Channels 180 channels (create, preview, restore, overwrite, delete, rename)
    Gate Alarm Gate A / B alarm, loss of echo / echo detection
    Gate Modes Independent Gate A & Gate B
    Measurement Modes Peak value, leading edge
    Storage Functions Channel management (import/export), inspection reports (PC software export), single waveform data, multi-waveform recording (<500 frames), screenshot storage
    Waveform Display Original waveform, envelope curve
    Operation Method Function buttons + rotary encoder
    Professional Functions Auto gain, waveform memory, waveform freeze, gate alarm, color B-scan
    Auxiliary Functions Auto calibration, digital noise suppression, capture markers
    Language Simplified Chinese, English
    Display 5.0" IPS LCD, 800 Γ— 480 resolution
    Probe Interface Dual LEMO-00 C5
    Output Interface Type-C, Mini USB
    Data Storage 16GB TF card
    Charger 65W PD fast charger, Type-C (100–240V, 50–60Hz)
    Operating Temperature -10Β°C – 55Β°C
    Relative Humidity 20% – 95% RH
    Units Metric / Imperial
    Size 194*131*35mm
    Weight 1kg
    FAQs

    Q1: What is an ultrasonic thickness gauge?
    The ultrasonic thickness gauge is improved based on the principle of ultrasonic measurement. It can measure the thickness of metals and other materials and can measure the sound speed of the material. The sisco ultrasonic thickness gauge is a portable thickness meter that can measure the thickness of various pipes and pressure vessels in production equipment, as well as accurately measure various sheets and machined parts.

    Q2: How does an ultrasonic thickness gauge work?
    sisco ultrasonic thickness gauge offers through-coating thickness measuring capability. It measures the thickness of an object by precisely calculating the times the probe sends an ultrasonic pulse to the object and passes through the object until the probe receives the reflection from the boundary. The ultrasonic pipe thickness gauge adopts the most advanced microprocessor and ultrasonic technology and has the characteristics of zero drift, reliable and stable reading, and no need for zero calibration. You can now test painted objects without removing paint or correcting paint thickness.

    Q3: 4 Measurement methods of ultrasound thickness gauge

    • Single-point measurement method: It means that the ultrasound thickness gauge is used to measure any point of the measured material with a probe, and the display value is the thickness value.
    • Two-point measurement method: The ultrasound thickness meter is used to make two measurements at the same point of the measured material with a probe. In the second measurement, the probe's split surface is 90 degrees, and the smaller value in the two measurements is the thickness value.
    • Multi-point measurement method: When the measurement value is unstable, take a measuring point as the center and make multiple measurements in a circle with a diameter of about 30 mm. The minimum value is the thickness value.
    • Continuous measurement method: It uses a single-point measurement method to measure continuously along a designated line with an interval of not less than 5 mm. The minimum value is the thickness value.

    Tips: How does an ultrasonic case depth tester work?

    An ultrasonic case depth tester works by transmitting high-frequency ultrasonic waves into a metal component and analyzing how those waves reflect back from internal structures. When the sound waves encounter the boundary between the hardened surface layer and the softer core material, part of the signal is reflected due to differences in acoustic properties such as density and elasticity.

    The device measures the time it takes for the echoes to return (time of flight) and processes the waveform signals in real time. Using the known sound velocity of the material, it calculates the depth of the hardened layer accurately without damaging the workpiece.

    SISCO digital testers also provide real-time waveform display, gate positioning, and signal analysis, allowing users to clearly identify layer boundaries. With different probes and wedges, the instrument can adapt to various workpiece sizes and shapes, ensuring reliable and flexible case depth measurement.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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