NEW NDT SYSTEMS BONDHUB II ULTRASONIC IMAGING BOND TESTER SALE!!

NDT Systems is proud to announce the launch of the world's first multimode imaging bond tester with fully automatic C-scan imaging capability. The BondHub imaging Bond Tester utilizes the full capability of the well-established BondScope 3100 and connects to any of our manual or automatic scanners to generate high-resolution C-scan images in Pitch-catch, MIA and Resonance modes.
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The software displays the live signal from the Bondascope in the Phase and Amplitude Impedance plane. Once a scan is defined, the system automatically generates the C-scan image in real time. Various alarms and gates can be used, including new colour gating for depth analysis in resonance mode. Phase, Amplitude and a special Additive display can be displayed as variables.

Inspection of composites and adhesively bonded materials has not seen such an advancement for many years. The power of full-field inspection images using bond testing elevates non-destructive inspection capability to a new level imaging bond testing offers many advantages.

Imaging Bond Testing offers many advantages including:

  • Easy interpretation
  • Increased probability of detection
  • Digital Archiving of results
  • Pitch-Catch and MIA Modes require no couplant
  • More consistent and reliable results
  • Reduced effect of human error on results
  • Increased speed of inspection

High Performance Ultrasonic Inspection Instrument
Measure the mechanical strength of bonds ultrasonically with the BondHub II. The BondHub II system consists of a computer, scanner drivers, and displays combined with the power of our Bondascope 3100.

The BondHub’s operating software includes industry standard bond testing methods and provides the freedom for the operator to choose which test method to utilize on each test object. The available modes include Pitch/Catch, MIA (Mechanical Impedance Analysis), and Resonance.

Ultrasonic Testing on a Wide Range of Materials
The BondHub II excels at composite materials testing. While these materials have been used in aviation for many years, many new processes and materials have been introduced in the last decade to improve the consistency and reliability of these composites. However, the technologies needed to inspect composite materials have lagged. Fortunately, that’s changing quickly thanks to instruments like the BondHub II.

The BondHub II works very well on multi-layered laminates, glass fiber/carbon fiber composites, honeycomb and foam cores, metal to metal bonding, and adhesively bonded fittings. Typical defects revealed include delaminations, disbonds, crushed core, skin to core flaws, far-side defects, impact damage, liquid ingress, and more.

Power and Flexibility
The BondHub II connects directly to the Bondascope 3100 and combines the Bondascope’s Amplitude and Phase Angle data with the XY encoder inputs from any scanner to create a C-Scan image. Data Analysis Tools, such as defect sizing, multiple gates, adjustable Null, and reporting capabilities are all on board.

The BondHub II is a battery-operated system, compact and easily deployable. With its sun readable screen, it is perfect for the outdoor environment and is compatible with bond testers from other manufacturers.

Features:

  • Standard package includes BondHub integrated in Pelican style case, batteries, AC charger (110-240V), user manual. Windows 7, 1GHz processor, 128GB solid state HDD, CompVu software, keyboard, mouse, 12” sunreadable display*
  • C-scan Imaging using Resonance, Pitch-Catch and Mechanical Impedance (MIA) mode
  • No couplant required for Pitch-Catch and MIA modes
  • Connects directly to Bondascope 3100 and manual or automatic scanners
  • Image Analysis, defect sizing, multiple gates, reporting
  • Portable, battery operated system, large sunreadable screen
  • Compatible with bond testers from other manufacturers
  • Availability: 10 In Stock
  • Model: NDT SYSTEMS BONDHUB II ULTRASONIC IMAGING BOND TESTER
  • Brand: NDT SYSTEMS

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