Immersion probes are the ideal choice for scanning parts with irregular geometries. Because they’re the best method for consistent coupling and achieving reliable, reproducible results, they’re most often used in mechanized or automated testing using water. Large parts can be tested using probe holders, bubblers, or water jets and can be focused to improve results.
- Immersion Transducers
- Focused Immersion Transducers
Our immersion probes and transducers have applications across a wide variety of industrial ultrasonic inspection tasks including:
- Scanning pipes, tubes and tanks
- Plates, billets and bars
- Disks, axles and shafts
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Acoustically optimized for water scan tests, our waterproofed immersion probes can be geometrically focused to a point (spherical) or to a line (cylindrical) for the highest quality resolution, sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio. They’re ideal for critical applications where very high near surface resolution and sensitivity to small discontinuities like cracks, cavities, and pores is crucial.
For European Customers: These models have a fixed cable with LEMO-1 connector.
For North American Customers: These models have waterproof UHF connector, except IPS type, which has non-waterproof M dot.
A lot of our most popular standard probe types are available in North America for online purchase and immediate shipment. See what's available.