Ultrasonic Thicknessmeter

The ultrasonic thickness meter DIO 570 is a small hand-held instrument, which is very handy, especially for measuring the thickness, e.g. of thin-walled tubing. The dual element probes assure high precision also with strongly curved surfaces.


FEATURES:

  • Easy calibration
  • Excellent repeatability
  • Resolution of 0.01 mm (0.0004")
  • Range: 0.4 – 200 mm (0.015 – 8")
  • Table for standard materials
  • Saves 4000 measurements
  • Browsing saved measurements
  • Minimum value memory
  • Saving of configurations
  • Data transfer to PC
  • Data printing
  • Metric and Imperial units
  • 40 hrs of battery operation


Standard Accessories

  • Power supply: 2 AA (NiCd) batteries
  • Battery charger
  • Carrying case
  • Kitbox
  • Calibration standard, steel of 5 mm (2")
  • Operating manua


Standard PC SW
Data transfer to PC through RS232 line
Displaying of sections, reading number, thickness
*.txt files to be entered into all Microsoft programs
Thickness files can be generated in the *.txt form


Thickness meter specification

Instrument range 0.4 – 200 mm (0.015 – 8”)
Thickness resolution 0.01 mm (0.0004”)
Velocity adjustable 1,500 – 9,000 m/s
Velocity list steel, aluminium, copper, brass, …
Calibration on known propagation velocity
Calibration on known material thickness
Gain adjustable by 60 dB for various transducers
Data saving 1450 readings, by sections 1, 2, 3, 4, …
Saved readings Browsing of saved readings
Set-up configurations 6 configurations (probe type, material, all adjustable instrument parameters
Configuration protection Overwrite protected
Reset Instrument reset to factory defaults
Data transfer RS 232 interface for data transfer to PC
Printing Printing of saved readings on portable printer
Operating range -20 °C to +50 °C
Battery operating time 40 hours
Dimensions 70x115x15 mm (2.8x4.5x0.6”)
Weight 0.37 kg (0.81 lbs)


Options

  • Saving of 4000 readings
  • Minimum value memory
  • Actual time saving (hour, date)
  • Display with back light
  • Single element transducer usage
  • Displaying of the measurement time
  • Instrument set-up through PC
  • Reading statistics of minimum and maximum values, averaging of readings in sections
  • B-scan displaying of material thicknes