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ÖNORM EN ISO 16811

Issue date: 2014 06 01

Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Sensitivity and range setting (ISO 16811:2012)

This International Standard specifies the general rules for setting the timebase range and sensitivity(i. e. gain adjustment) of a manually operated ultrasonic flaw detec...
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Austrian Standards International
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This International Standard specifies the general rules for setting the timebase range and sensitivity(i. e. gain adjustment) of a manually operated ultrasonic flaw detector with A-scan display in order thatreproducible measurements may be made of the location and echo height of a reflector. It is applicable to techniques employing a single contact probe with either a single or twin transducers, but excludes the immersion technique and techniques employing more than one probe.
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