Olympus Panametrics Epoch 1000i PA 16:64 Ultrasonic Phased Array Flaw Detector
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Olympus Epoch 1000i Ultrasonic Flaw Detector
Advanced Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors with Phased Array Imaging
The EPOCH® 1000 series digital ultrasonic flaw detectors combine the highest level of performance for conventional portable flaw detection with the power of phased array imaging. The EPOCH 1000, 1000iR, and 1000i feature a horizontal case design with full VGA display, knob and navigation arrows for parameter adjustment, and full EN12668-1 compliance. The advanced conventional ultrasonic functionality of the EPOCH 1000 series has been enhanced with phased array imaging capabilities in the EPOCH 1000i.
Advanced Conventional Ultrasound
Upgradeable to Phased Array
The EPOCH® 1000, EPOCH 1000iR, and EPOCH 1000i provide advanced conventional ultrasound capabilities for both basic and advanced level users. These portable instruments can also be integrated into small systems for high-speed scanning and single-channel imaging and come standard with a host of high-performance features, including a 6 kHz maximum Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) with single-shot measurements for accurate high-speed scanning applications, tunable square wave pulser with PerfectSquare™ technology, and comprehensive digital filter sets for exceptional signal-to-noise clarity.
Features:
- Adjustable pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 5 Hz to 6 kHz
- Single-shot measurements in all standard modes
- Tunable square wave pulser with PerfectSquare™ technology
- Programmable analog and alarm outputs
- Over 30 digital filter sets
- Digital high dynamic range receiver
ClearWave® Conventional Ultrasound Visual Enhancements
The EPOCH® 1000 series features a new and exciting set of visual enhancement capabilities to improve the quality and ease of detection in advanced applications.
- SureView®
- This feature emulates the functionality of analog CRT displays, allowing you to visualize peak indications from reflectors by adding a point of light along the A-scan trace where every peak occurs.
- Composite A-scan
- This feature uses every A-scan acquired in between screen update rates (multiple A-scans when PRF > 60 Hz) to draw a composite A-scan based on the maximum envelope of all the acquired A-scans. This feature increases confidence of visual detection when scanning quickly.
- Max Amplitude
- This feature displays only the acquired A-scan with the highest gated amplitude reading between screen updates.
- Persistence Mode
- This feature retains previously acquired A-scans on the instrument display for a user-selectable duration. This feature provides visual “memory” of an inspection for enhanced visual detection over a short period of time.
- Baseline Break
- This feature displays “zero-cross” points as lines connecting individual A-scan lobes to the baseline in full-wave rectified mode.
- Min Thickness
- This feature displays only the A-scan representing the minimum thickness reading between screen updates.
- Averaged A-scan
- This feature enables you to view the average of the acquired A-scans. Averaging is applied in multipliers of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x.
Phased Array Imaging Package
with Advanced Conventional Ultrasound
The EPOCH® 1000i provides powerful conventional ultrasonic and phased array flaw detection in a portable, rugged instrument. This instrument offers increased probability of detection of flaws, better visualization of areas of interest, and improves inspection efficiency by enabling a single setup to view A-scans at multiple angles (focal laws), thus eliminating the need for multiple probes and wedges. This instrument provides the same reliable and exceptional performance for conventional detection as the EPOCH 1000, with the added benefit of phased array capabilities. The EPOCH 1000i allows you to perform code-compliant inspections in accordance with conventional standards, with the advantage of phased array for increased accuracy and efficiency.
Available with a standard 16:16 configuration and upgradable to 16:64 configuration via software, the EPOCH 1000i also includes many sizing features to facilitate in-flaw inspections. The instrument comes standard with A-scan and S-scan reference and sizing cursors for flaw-size evaluation.
Combined A-scan and S-scan Views
The EPOCH 1000i features a standard combined A-scan and S-scan view that displays A-scan data from every angle between two user-defined start and end values. Each individual angle, collectively referred to as focal laws, can be selected to display a live A-scan enabling you to detect and characterize potential defects at multiple angles simultaneously using phased array imaging.
Calibration Across All Focal Laws
When calibrating for gain and zero offset in phased array mode, the EPOCH 1000i utilizes single-step procedures to calibrate across all focal laws. These automated calibration procedures allow you to capture peak amplitude or TOF/ distance measurements from a single reflector across all the imaging angles (focal laws). The instrument then uses the captured amplitude or TOF/distance data to adjust the gain and zero offset at each focal law so that calibrated measurements are provided for every A-scan.
Phased Array Features for Manual Imaging Inspections
Standard DAC/TVG for All Focal Laws
The EPOCH 1000i comes standard with DAC/TVG for all focal laws. This allows you to acquire a DAC curve or create a TVG setup from known reflectors for all defined angles/ focal laws at once. The instrument then allows you to edit individual points acquired during setup for precise DAC or TVG presentation. After completing the setup, you can use the S-scan image to detect potential defects at various focal laws.
Standard Phased Array DGS/AVG
The DGS/AVG flaw sizing technique is included as a standard option in phased array mode. This feature uses the probe ID and wedge information to establish the DGS/AVG curve characteristics and applies the curve at 0°, 45°, 60°, and 70° focal laws. The standard EPOCH onboard DGS/AVG menu and modified GAIN calibration tool allow for quick and easy setup. The option also provides an interpolated image TVG for easy detection across a given soundpath range.
Weld Inspection Solutions with Phased Array
Weld Overlay
Weld Overlay is a standard inclusion on the EPOCH 1000i, providing a visual reference of a weld profile on the S-scan display. This profile enables you to visualize the relative position of indications in relation to the weld geometry.
A weld centerline cursor allows manual positioning of the overlay on the S-scan. The Weld Overlay enhances your ability to locate, characterize, and size flaws within the component during inspection, and improves reporting.
EPOCH 1000i Multi-Angle
The EPOCH 1000i phased array mode includes a standard feature called Multi-Angle. This feature enables you to designate any three angles, or focal laws, available in the sector scan as “visible” focal laws. The A-scans from each of the three designated angles are overlaid, one on top of the other, in the A-scan window, enabling you to view all three A-scans at the same time. Each individual angle is color coded for ease of use. This feature is perfect for inspectors using conventional sizing methods requiring evaluation at 45°, 60°, and 70°.
True Depth Gates
Measurements gates can be displayed in True Depth mode on the Sector Scan, thus enabling you to acquire measurements from a constant depth area throughout the part, regardless of the focal law selected. This is particularly helpful when using the encoded C-scan option, as it enables you to collect information for one entire skip distance with a single gate position.
The True Depth gates display as horizontal lines on the S-scan only; the A-scan view remains in Soundpath mode.
AWS Weld Rating
The EPOCH 1000i comes with an AWS D1.1/D1.5 weld rating calculator. In conjunction with Olympus’ AWS-rated phased array transducer, this enables you to use imaging capabilities for flaw detection while sizing flaws at 45°, 60°, and 70° using the conventional A-scan technique, and also view the D value for onscreen weld rating of any selected A-scan (focal law).
Linear Scans and Encoded C-scans
This optional software feature expands the EPOCH 1000i to a 16:64 element configuration and enables linear scans in addition to encoded or timed C-scans. Linear scans are collected using a probe with up to 64 elements and a maximum active aperture of 16 elements.
C-scan imaging is created by accumulating image data from the programmed linear scan or S-scan across a single-line scan axis. An encoder is required to track the position as the probe is moved along the scan axis. This encoded C-scan image collects both time of flight (TOF) and amplitude data from two independent measurement gates. The live A-scan is viewable during C-scan acquisition. Compressed A-scan images can be stored for all points on the C-scan, and can be reviewed along with the S-scan or liner scan from a particular C-scan location for basic visual analysis. Data source and type can be adjusted dynamically after the scan is acquired, and cursors are available for basic scan sizing. Additional color palettes are available for phased array image scans. These color palettes provide different color scales for use with varied applications and can be modified to meet your specific needs.
The EPOCH® 1000 series is designed to meet the IP66 environmental rating. Tested for shock, vibration, explosive atmosphere, and wide temperature range, these instruments can withstand operation in harsh inspection conditions. Some of the EPOCH 1000 series’ other key physical features include:
- Large, full VGA (640x480) resolution color transflective display for optimum viewing in low or bright lighting conditions.
- Rugged rubber handle for easy transport.
- Durable instrument-mounted D-rings for chest harness use.
- Front and rear stands for table-top or steep inclined viewing.
- USB Client and Host ports for PC communication, direct printing and communication with peripheral devices.
- VGA output for presentations, training, and remote instrument monitoring.
- Programmable analog outputs, alarm outputs, and RS-232 communication
- Standard internal, rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Specifications:
General Specifications | |
Overall dimensions (W x H x D) | 252 mm × 177 mm × 107 mm (9.92 in. × 6.97 in. × 4.2 in.) |
Weight | 3.67 kg (8.1 lb), including lithium-ion battery |
Keypad | English, International, Japanese, Chinese |
Languages | English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Italian, Polish |
Transducer connections | BNC or Number 1 LEMO |
Data storage | Onboard up to 10,000 IDs with waveform, standard 4 GB compact flash card (removable) |
Battery type | Single lithium-ion rechargeable standard |
Battery life | 8 hours (conventional UT mode); 7 hours (phased array mode) |
Power requirements | AC Mains: 100 VAC to 120 VAC, 200 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz |
Standby mode | Adjustable from 15 minutes to 120 minutes with 50% less battery consumption |
Display type | Full VGA (640 × 480 pixels) Transflective Color LCD, 60 Hz update rate |
Display dimensions (W x H, Diag.) | 132.5 mm × 99.4 mm, 165.1 mm (5.2 in. × 3.9 in., 6.5 in.) |
Inputs/Outputs | |
USB ports | 1 USB Client, 3 USB Host ports |
RS-232 | Yes |
Video output | VGA output standard |
Analog output | 4 analog outputs, Selectable 1V/10V Full Scale, 4 mA max |
Alarm output | 6 alarm outputs, 5V TTL, 10 mA |
Trigger I/O | Trigger input 5V TTL; trigger output, 5 V TTL, 10 mA |
Encoder inputs | 2-axis encoder line (quadrature) |
Environmental Ratings | |
IP rating | Designed to meet requirements of IP66 |
Explosive atmosphere | Tested to MIL-STD-810F, Method 511.4, Procedure 1. Atmosphere defined per NFPA 70, Article 500 as Class I, Division 2, Group D. |
Shock tested | IEC 600689-2-27, 60 g’s, 6 µsec Half-Sine, 18 Axes total |
Vibration tested | Sine vibration, IEC 60068-2-6, 5 Hz to 150 Hz @ 0.03 in. or 2 g’s Displacement Amplitude, 20 sweep cycles |
Operating temperature | –10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F) |
Battery Storage temperature | –20 °C to 60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F) |
Battery Recharge temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) |
Pulser | |
Pulser type | Tunable Square Wave |
PRF | 5 Hz to 6,000 Hz in 5 Hz increments |
Energy settings | 50 V to 475 V in 25 V increments |
Pulse width | Adjustable from 45 ns to 5,000 ns (0.1 MHz) with PerfectSquare Technology |
Damping | 50 Ω, 100 Ω, 200 Ω, 400 Ω |
Pulser delay | Not applicable |
Receiver | |
Gain | 0 to 110 dB |
Maximum input signal | 20 Vp-p |
Receiver input impedance | 400 Ω ± 5% |
Receiver bandwidth | 0.2 MHz to 26.5 MHz @ –3 dB |
Receiver delay | NA |
Digital filter settings | Standard filter set (EN12668-1 Test & Compliant): 7 filters Advanced filter set (not tested to EN12668-1): 30 filters |
Rectification | Full wave, positive half wave, negative half wave, RF |
Reject | 0 to 80% FSH with visual warning |
Amplitude measurement | 0% to 110% full-screen height with 0.25% resolution |
Measurement rate | Equivalent to PRF in all modes |
Calibration | |
Automated calibration | • Velocity, Zero Offset • Straight Beam (first back wall or echo-to-echo) • Angle Beam (Soundpath or Depth) |
Test modes | Pulse Echo, Dual, or Through Transmission |
Units | Millimeters, inches, or microseconds |
Range | 3.33 mm to 26,808 mm (0.131 in. to 1054.1 in.) at 5900 m/s (0.2320 in./µs) |
Velocity | 635 to 15, 240 m/s (0.0250 to 0.6000 in./µs) |
Zero offset | 0 µs to 750 µs |
Display delay | –59 mm to 25,400 mm (–2.323 in. to 1000 in.) |
Refracted angle | 0° to 85° in 0.1° increments |
Gates | |
Measurement gates | Two fully independent gates for amplitude and time-of-flight measurements |
Measurement mode | Soundpath |
Interface gate | Optional, with Gate 1 and Gate 2 tracking |
Gate start | Variable over entire displayed range |
Gate width | Variable from gate start to end of displayed range |
Gate height | Variable from 2% to 95% full-screen height |
Alarms | • Positive and negative threshold • Minimum depth |
Reference cursors | Two reference cursors for A-scans |
Measurements | |
Displayed measurement | Six locations available (manual or auto selection) |
Gate 1 | Thickness, soundpath, projection, depth, amplitude, time-of-flight, min./max. depth, min./max. amplitude |
Gate 2 | Same as Gate 1 |
IF gate (Optional) | Thickness |
Echo-to-Echo | Standard. Choose between Gate2-1, Gate2-IF, and Gate1-IF |
Other measurements | Overshoot (dB) value for DGS/AVG, ERS (equivalent reflector size) for DGS/AVG, AWS D1.1/D1.5 rating (D), reject value |
DAC/TVG | Standard |
DAC points | Up to 50 points, 110 dB dynamic range |
Special DAC modes | 20% to 80% DAC, Custom DAC (up to 6 curves) |
TVG table | Up to 50 points, 110 dB dynamic range, compatible with IF Gate at all PRF settings |
Curved surface correction | Standard. Tube or bar OD correction for angle beam measurements |
Olympus Epoch 1000i PA 16:64 Ultrasonic Phased Array Flaw Detector
Installed Options:
16:64 Phased Array
This instrument offers increased probability of detection of flaws, better visualization of areas of interest, and improves inspection efficiency by enabling a single setup to view A-scans at multiple angles (focal laws), thus eliminating the need for multiple probes and wedges.
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BC# 41402-L/T*
- Olympus Epoch 1000i Ultrasonic Flaw Detector (BC# 41402-L/T*)
- Installed Options:
- 16:64 Phased Array
- Installed Options:
- Olympus Probe MB4FE 57905/4961/4MHz
- RS232 Power Cable P/N: 704-889-01
- BNC Cable
- AC Adapter/Charger
- Power Cord
- USB PC Interface Cable
- Hard Copy User Manual
- Hard Carrying Case (G)