Dakota Digital operation manual MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

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MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge

An additional important consideration when measuring laminates, is that any included air gaps or pockets will cause an early reflection of the ultrasound beam. This effect will be noticed as a sudden decrease in thickness in an otherwise regular surface. While this may impede accurate measurement of total material thickness, it does provide the user with positive indication of air gaps in the laminate.

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Contents P-114-0002 Page Disclaimer ContentsBlank Introduction Blank Keypad OperationDakota Ultrasonics MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dakota Ultrasonics Display Dakota Ultrasonics Transducer Making Measurements MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Condition and Preparation of Surfaces Performing a Probe-Zero Probe ZeroCalibration Calibration to a known thickness Calibration to a known velocity Two Point Calibration Moving series of dashes instead of a thickness value. When Scan ModeUsing the Beeper Alarm ModeDifferential Mode RS232 Serial Port Connecting To a Computer Transducer Selection Dakota Ultrasonics MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Blank Appendix a Product Specifications Physical Blank Application Notes ∙ Measuring pipe and tubing Appendix B∙ Measuring laminated materials MX-5 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Blank Sound Velocities of some Common Materials Appendix CBlank ∙ Warranty Statement ∙ Warranty InformationSONOTECH, INC