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A standard frequency used by an ultrasonic thickness gauge is 5mhz.
This type of measurement is typically performed with an ultrasonic thickness gauge.
The ultrasonic thickness gauge then calculates the data based on the speed of the sound through the tested sample.
There are two types of transducers that can be used as an Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge.
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Advantages:
The very first ultrasonic thickness gauge was made in 1967 by Werner Sobek; a Polish engineer from Katowice.
The usage of an ultrasonic thickness gauge for non-destructive testing to check material properties such as thickness measurement, is now regularly utilized in all areas of industrial measurements.
This first ultrasonic thickness gauge measured the velocity of the waves it emitted in particular test samples, it then calculated the thickness in micrometers from this speed measurement by an applied mathematical equation.
An rugged ultrasonic thickness gauge determines sample thickness by measuring the amount of time it takes sound to traverse from the transducer through the material to the back end of a part, and then measures the time which the reflection takes to get back to the transducer.