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November 10, 2006 - Compatible with phased array flaw detection equipment, Phased Array Ultrasonic Immersion Transducers can be supplied in flat and curved configurations and can have 32, 64, or 128 computer-controlled elements. Single probe can perform inspection tasks that normally require large numbers of conventional probes or multiple scanning passes. Real-time, sector scan imaging of phased array provides integrated, cross-sectional visualization of any area or component under inspection.

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New Immersion Phased Array Probes From GE Inspection Technologies


Huerth, Germany -November 6, 2006. A range of phased array ultrasonic immersion transducers, optimally matched for use with the company's phased array flaw detection equipment, is now available from GE Inspection Technologies. The transducers can be supplied in flat and curved configurations and will find application throughout the power-generation, oil and gas, aerospace, automotive and general engineering sectors.

Phased array transducers are essentially multi-element probes, where groups of elements can be individually computer-controlled. In this way, the small wavefronts created can be time-delayed and synchronized for phase and amplitude such that a focused, steerable beam is produced. As a result, a single, phased array probe can perform those inspection tasks normally requiring large numbers of conventional probes or multiple scanning passes. This means that inspections are faster, probability of flaw detection is increased, inspection equipment is more flexible as set-up change over can be achieved very quickly and there is no need to carry different sets of probes for different inspection tasks. In addition, the real time, sector scan imaging of phased array provides an integrated, cross-sectional, easy-to-understand visualisation of any area or component under inspection. This helps ultrasound to distinguish echoes from acceptable geometry and unacceptable reflections.

The new phased array immersion probes offer frequencies from 1 MHz to 10 MHz and can have 32, 64 or 128 elements. They complement GE's existing range of linear angle beam phased array probes, which are available with frequencies up to 7.5 MHz, with 16, 32, 64 or 128 elements. All probes can be used with GE phased array instruments and systems, including the new Phasor XS, which brings phased array capability to everyday inspection in an easy-to-use, portable and affordable ultrasonic flaw detector. They are also ideally compatible with GE's new WeldStar girth weld inspection system, as well as the company's range of UTxx in-plant ultrasonic inspection machines. As such, the new probes will prove invaluable in the inspection of pressure vessels, piping, tubing, welds, billets, composites, axles, shafts and large plate areas.

GE Inspection Technologies is an acknowledged leader in ultrasonic transducer technology, most notably in phased array, piezo-composite and EN probes, complying with the new European standard. The company offers more than 4,000 standard and special transducer products, virtually all the parts of which are manufactured in-house. This means that GE maintains total control of the process and has the flexibility to design specific transducers to meet particular customer needs. It also means that products can be delivered with minimum turnaround time, which is very important in today's demanding industrial environment.

About GE Inspection Technologies
GE Inspection Technologies is a global leader in technology-driven inspection solutions that deliver productivity, quality and safety to our customers. The company designs, manufactures and services radiographic, ultrasonic, remote visual inspection and eddy current equipment to inspect, monitor and test materials and equipment without disassembly, deforming or damaging them. Its products are used in a wide range of industries, including Aerospace, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Process and Automotive. The company has 11 application centers around the globe and offers a range of services including repair, on-site RVI inspection services, calibration, training and upgrades. GE Inspection Technologies has 1,300 employees at more than 25 facilities in 25 countries worldwide. To learn more about GE Inspection Technologies visit www.ge.com/inspectiontechnologies.

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Bill Dunlap
GE Inspection Technologies
+1 717 447 1339
bill.dunlap@ge.com


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Name: GE Inspection Technologies, GmbH
Address: Robert-Bosch-Str. 3
City: Huerth
ZIP: 50354
Country: Germany
Phone: +49.2233.601.0
FAX: +49.2233.601.402
http://www.geinspectiontechnologies.com


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