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Transducer selection – Dakota Ultrasonics MMX-6DL User Manual

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TRANSDUCER SELECTION

The MMX-6 DL is inherently capable of performing measurements on a

wide range of materials, from various metals to glass and plastics.

Different types of material, however, will require the use of different

transducers. Choosing the correct transducer for a job is critical to being

able to easily perform accurate and reliable measurements. The following

paragraphs highlight the important properties of transducers, which should

be considered when selecting a transducer for a specific job.

Generally speaking, the best transducer for a job is one that sends

sufficient ultrasonic energy into the material being measured such that a

strong, stable echo is received by the MMX-6 DL. Several factors affect

the strength of ultrasound as it travels. These are outlined below:

Initial Signal Strength

The stronger a signal is to begin with, the stronger its return echo

will be. Initial signal strength is largely a factor of the size of the

ultrasound emitter in the transducer. A large emitting area will send

more energy into the material being measured than a small emitting

area. Thus, a so-called "1/2-inch" transducer will emit a stronger signal

than a "1/4-inch" transducer.

Absorption and Scattering

As ultrasound travels through any material, it is partly absorbed. If

the material through which the sound travels has any grain structure,

the sound waves will experience scattering. Both of these effects