Latest from Testing/QC

Martech Services Co.
LK Metrology
Messe Dusseldorf
Kawasaki Robotics Inc. and Olis Robotics
Thermo Scientific
Thermo Scientific™ ARL iSpark™ Plus optical emission spectrometer.
Spectronics
The Marksman II comes complete with an ultrasonic receiver fullsized headphones a hollow air probe a solid contact probe and an ultrasonic emitter that helps to locate faulty seals

Ultrasonic Diagnostic Tool

Jan. 6, 2013
Detects leaks in air, gas lines Technology “fine tunes” audible sound Signals identify sources of problems

SPECTRONICS CORP. introduced the MDE-2000 Marksman™II an ultrasonic diagnostic tool that converts and amplifies inaudible ultrasonic sound into audible "natural" sound. This highly advanced tool allows the technician to "hear" even the smallest compressed air, natural gas, propane tank, vacuum, steam, and other pressurized leaks, before they lead to major breakdowns.

The Marksman II uses a two-tiered approach to ensure accurate diagnosis. The receiver converts inaudible ultrasonic sound into audible sound using heterodyne circuitry. Then, its unique Sound Signature Technology fine-tunes the audible sound into the natural sound emitted by the leak itself. A 5-LED signal intensity indicator and audible alarm pinpoint the exact source of the problem. An Internal Noise Control (INC) feature safeguards against ambient noise.

The Marksman II comes complete with an ultrasonic receiver, full-sized headphones, a hollow air probe, a solid contact probe and an ultrasonic emitter that helps locate faulty seals, gaskets and weather-stripping in doors, windows, ductwork and other non-pressurized enclosures. All components are packed in a sturdy carrying case.

Also available is the MDE-2000NC Marksman™II model, which is equipped with heavy duty, noise-canceling headphones for extremely noisy environments.

Visit www.spectroline.com