High-speed data collection possible! A new system using a three-point support piezoelectric sensor that does not require acoustic coupling materials.
The "IDMS-200 RUS" is a method in ultrasonic spectroscopy for determining elastic constants from the resonance frequencies of the free vibrations of solids, and in principle, it can determine all independent elastic constants. The USB2.0 interface allows for easy and fast data collection. A three-point support piezoelectric sensor is used for measuring the resonance frequency. This three-point support sensor does not require an acoustic coupling material, and since no external forces other than the sample's own weight act on it, it is possible to excite nearly perfect free vibrations. The IDMS-200 is a device based on the concept developed by the Hirao Laboratory of the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University. <Patent No. 4065937> *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■Frequency Range: 10kHz-20MHz ■Dynamic Range: >80 dB ■Resolution Band Width (RBW): 30KHz, 15KHz, 7.2KHz, 3.6KHz, 1.8KHz, 900Hz, 450Hz, 220Hz, 110Hz, 60Hz, 30Hz, 15Hz, 7Hz (In case of Gauss Window) ■Maximum Transmission Voltage: 25 Vp-p ■Frequency Setting: 32 bit 【Other Specifications】 ■Minimum Resolution: 0.023 Hz ■A/D Conversion: 100 MS/s / 16 bit ■Dimensions: 160 (W) × 210 (D) × 90 (H) mm ■Weight: 1.7kg ■Power Supply: DC12V / 1A ■Accessories: AC adapter 100-240VAC 50/60Hz, USB cable, Carrying Case *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We are a cutting-edge company in the industry with a bi-directional business approach that develops and supplies ultrasonic data collection, analysis, and image processing systems for the global industrial non-destructive testing sector, microelectronics sector, and academic research sector, while also introducing advanced and innovative non-destructive diagnostic technologies from companies around the world to the domestic market ahead of others, assisting in their market establishment.