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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................

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2.0 Quick Start Guide ..................................................................................

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2.1 Overview

2.2 Auto Probe Recognition

2.3 Selecting the Transducer Type

2.4 Probe Zero and Calibration

2.5 Zero Coating

2.6 Coating Calibration

2.7 Measure

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3.0 Keyboard, Menu and Connector Reference ........................................... 17

3.1 Menu Key

3.2 Probe Menu

3.3 CAL Menu

3.4 DISP (Display) Menu

3.5 TUNE Menu

3.6 GT1 Menu

3.7 GT2 Menu

3.8 GT3 Menu

3.9 SETUP Menu

3.10 DATA Menu

3.11 UTIL (Utilities) Menu

3.12 XFER (Transfer) Menu

3.13 CLR (Clear) Key

3.14 MEAS (Measurement Mode) Key

3.15 OK Key

3.16 ESC Key

3.17 Arrow Keys

3.18 ENTER Key

3.19 MULTI MODE Key

3.20 ON/OFF Key

3.21 Top & Bottom End Caps

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4.0 Principles Of Ultrasonic Measurement .................................................. 26

4.1 Time versus Thickness relationshi

4.2 Suitability of Materials

4.3 Range of Measurement and Accuracy

4.4 Coupulant

4.5 Temperature

4.6 Measurement Modes

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5.0 Selecting The Measurement Mode ........................................................ 30

5.1 The Setup Library

5.3 Selecting the correct Mode and Transducer

5.3 Factory Setup Chart

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16.0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA

SECTION 1
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Product Name: SOUNDSAFE®
Generic Name: Ultrasonic Couplant
Manufacturer: Sonotech, Inc.
774 Marine Dr., Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 671-9121

NFPA Hazardous Materials
Identiication System (est)
Health ...............................................................0
Flammability ....................................................0
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SECTION 2
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

This material does not contain any ingredients having
known health hazards in concentrations greater than 1%.
This material does not contain any known or suspected
carcinogens.

SECTION 3
PHYSICAL DATA
(nominal)

Boiling Point: >220°F pH: 7.35 – 7.9
Freezing Point: <20°F Acoustic Imp.: 1.726x106
Vapor Pressure: N/A Vapor Density: N/A
Evaporation Rate: N/A Speciic Gravity: >1.02
Solubility in Water: complete
Appearance and Odor: water white, opaque gel;
bland odor

SECTION 4
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

Flash Point:

None

Upper Exposure Limit:

None

Lower Exposure Limit:

None

Special Fire Fighting Procedures:

N/A

Extinguishing media:

N/A

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:

None

SECTION 5 – REACTIVITY DATA

Stability:

Stable

Conditions to Avoid:

None

Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): None known
Hazardous Polymerization:

Will not occur

Hazardous Decomposition
or Byproducts:

None known

SECTION 6
HEALTH HAZARD AND FIRST AID DATA

Routes of Entry:

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Skin:

not likely

Ingestion:

not normally

Eyes:

not normally

Inhalation:

no

Effects of Overexposure:
Acute:

May cause temporary eye

irritation
Chronic:

none expected

First Aid Procedures:
Skin:

Remove with water if

desired.
Eyes:

Flush with water for 15

minutes.
Ingestion:

For large quantities, induce

vomiting, call a physician.

Inhalation:

N/A

SECTION 7
STORAGE AND HANDLING INFORMATION

Precautions to be taken in handling and storage:
Store between 20°F and 120°F.
Spills are slippery and should be cleaned up
immediately.
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
Pick up excess for disposal. Clean with water.
Waste disposal method: Dispose of in accordance with
federal, state, and local regulations.

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CONTROL MEASURES

Respiratory Protection:

Not required

Ventilation:

Not required

Protective Gloves:

On individuals

demonstrating

sensitivity to

SOUNDSAFE®
Eye Protection:

As required by

working conditions

Other Protective Equipment:

Not required

SOUNDSAFE® contains only food grade and cosmetic
grade ingredients.