Transverse Wave Straight Probe (SN)
A transverse wave straight probe is a single-crystal transducer that directly contacts the workpiece being inspected and generates a transverse wave through perpendicular incident illumination.
● Features
(1) Perpendicular incident illumination generates a transverse wave inside the workpiece.
(2) Sensitivity is typically lower than that of a longitudinal wave straight probe.
(3) Low probe height, suitable for some confined and difficult-to-access inspection spaces.
(4) Requires a high-viscosity coupling agent when coupling with the workpiece; coupling agent order code: 6JS0124*
(5) The transverse wave polarization direction is consistent with the interface direction.
(6) The probe interface is a side-mounted Microdot by default; a top-mounted interface can be customized.
● Applications
(1) Measurement of transverse wave velocity in workpieces.
(2) Calculation of Young's modulus and shear modulus.
(3) Measurement of workpiece grain structure.