Eddy Current Metal Inspection System.The Hocking Hocking may refer to:
An electric current induced within the body of a conductor when that conductor either moves through a nonuniform magnetic field or is in a region where there is a change in magnetic flux. It is sometimes called Foucault current. flaw detection system provides high-performance metal product inspection for inline and offline applications. Its two independent channels allow simultaneous inspection of ferrous ferrous (fĕr`əs), iron in the +2 valence state. Containing or having to do with iron. The difference between ferrous and ferric is the number of valence electrons they contain (ferrous contains two and ferric contains three), which and nonferrous non·fer·rous adj. 1. Not composed of or containing iron. 2. Of or relating to metals other than iron. nonferrous Adjective 1. components in two separate positions. The system actively helps users find the optimum settings for their inspections using advanced automatic features, including a digital record/relay feature to ensure accurate test setup. Typical applications include open-seam detection of welds, flaw detection, material property change and continuity testing. The system measures 10 x 4.1 x 12.2 in. and weighs 11.2 lb.--Hocking |
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