Checkline’s ultrasonic transducers are available in different frequencies, damping levels and probe characteristics to suit a wide range of applications. Choosing the right transducer ensures accurate measurements depending on the material type, coating, and thickness range.

Transducer Characteristics & Damping

Standard Probes: Ideal for Pulse-Echo measurements on uncoated materials, metallic coatings, or very thin paint layers. These probes offer good penetration and are suitable for general-purpose use.

Composite Probes: Better suited for softer or less uniform materials. They provide a wider bandwidth with improved resolution and detail, while still maintaining reasonable penetration.

HD Probes (High Damping): Designed for Echo-Echo (through coating) and Pulse-Echo measurements. Echo-Echo mode is used to eliminate coating thickness from the reading and is effective when wall thickness is above 2.5 mm and coating is below 1.0 mm.

CT Probes: High-damped transducers designed specifically for the TI-CMX Series to measure wall thickness, coating thickness, or both. They support:

Transducer Frequency Guide

1/2” dual-element probes are available in frequencies ranging from 1 MHz to 10 MHz. Selecting the right frequency depends on your inspection depth and resolution needs:

 

Refer to the transducer selection table below to find the best match based on material type, surface condition, and measurement range.