Flexibility and Precision in High-Resolution Measurements
Discover the TI-PVX and TI-PVX-Colour from Checkline, a precision ultrasonic thickness gauge that offers the necessary flexibility for both high-resolution and high-penetration applications. This device is designed to adapt to a variety of industrial applications, from delicate measurements to more demanding work environments. Available with grayscale or Amoled color VGA Display.
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The TI-PVX is the perfect tool for professionals who need a versatile gauge capable of tackling measurement challenges across a wide range of materials and applications, ensuring precise and efficient measurements.
Material Velocity (Material Calibration): The speed at which sound waves travel through a given material. Each material has a specific velocity, which the gauge uses to calculate thickness by multiplying the velocity by the measured time and dividing the result by two. Accurate calibration requires setting the correct sound velocity for the test material. Since velocity changes with temperature, it's important to calibrate the gauge close to the temperature of the measurement environment.
Pulse-Echo Measurements: In this mode, the transducer emits an ultrasonic pulse that reflects off the back wall of the material and returns. The time delay is used to calculate the total thickness—from the probe to the far wall. Echo-Echo Measurements: This mode measures the time between two backwall echoes, ignoring the coating layer. It provides a more accurate base material reading when coatings are present. Echo-Echo requires a high-damping transducer and is limited in minimum and maximum measurable wall thickness compared to Pulse-Echo mode. Echo-Echo-Verify measurements: Also known as triple echo mode, it uses additional echoes to confirm measurement accuracy, ideal for applications requiring meticulous data validation. |
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High-Speed Scan Mode: Enables rapid scanning across large areas with up to 140 measurements per second. The display refreshes at 25 Hz, helping to detect minimum thickness points efficiently.
Limit Alarm Mode: Set high and low threshold limits to receive visual and audible alerts when measurements fall outside the acceptable range. Ideal for quick quality control.
Differential Mode: Shows the deviation from a user-defined nominal value. This feature is essential for monitoring manufacturing tolerances and identifying material loss or corrosion.
Velocity Gauge (VX Mode): Converts the gauge into a dedicated velocity meter, displaying speed of sound in m/s. Useful for basic material characterisation such as nodularity or hardness testing based on velocity values.
Adjustable Gain: The TI-007X series offers flexible signal amplification via Manual Gain, Automatic Gain Control (AGC), and Time Dependent Gain (TDG), ensuring echo visibility across varying materials and wall thicknesses.
Time Dependent Gain (TDG): In Echo-Echo or Echo-Echo-Verify modes, echo amplitudes naturally decay over time. TDG compensates for this by gradually increasing gain, maintaining consistent echo visibility for more accurate readings.
Gates: A Gate is an adjustable marker in the time line of a measurement used to evaluate specific parts of the echo signal from the material being tested. It helps to focus on an area and skip false echo's that disrupt the measurement The TI-PVX is equiped with up to 3 gates that can be fine tuned to accommodate a variety of applications.
P/N | Description | Standard / Optional | Image |
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X-152-0000 | 1/16” Dia. x .450" L | Standard | ![]() |
X-752-0000 | 1/8" Dia. x .450" L | Optional | ![]() |
P/N | Description | Standard / Optional | Image |
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X-231-0000 | 1/4" x 3/8" for all metals (Short) |
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X-241-0000 | 1/4" x 1/2" for all metals (Long) |
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X-633-0000 | 1/4" x 3/8" Graphite Tip for thin plastics (Graphite Short) |
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X-532-0000 | 3/16" x 3/8" Conical Tip for all metals (Cone) |
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X-533-0000 | 3/16" x 3/8" Graphite Tip for thin plastics (Graphite Cone) |
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Scan Mode measures 64 times per second, displaying the max and min reading measured during the scan interval. Sample rate is 200/sec. | The B-Scan displays a time based cross section view of test material of the contour of the blind, or underside of a pipe or tank application. | RF A-Scan Display – The actual sound wave reflection that is returned from the detection of the opposite surface of the material being measured. In this view, the entire sine wave is displayed, | RECT A-Scan Display – In this view, only half of the sine wave is being displayed (positive or negative). |
Range: | Interface-Echo Mode: Steel 1.27mm - 25.4mm (0.05 - 1.0 in). Plastics from 0.127mm (.005in.). Echo-Echo Mode: Steel 0.15mm - 12.7mm (.006in -.500in). Pulse-Echo Contact Mode: Steel 1mm - 254mm (.040in - 10.0in). Plastics from 0.254mm (.010in). Echo-Echo Contact mode: Steel thru-paint 2.54mm - 76.2mm (.100in - 3.0in). |
Resolution: | (selectable) +/- 0.01 mm (.001in), or +/- 0.001mm (.0001in). |
Velocity Range: | .0492 to .3936 in./ms 1250 to 9999 meters/sec |
Units: | English & Metric |
Memory: | 4 Gb internal memory. |
Data Logger: | 12.000 readings and waveforms (alpha numeric storage). |
Output: | USB-C |
Display: | 1/8 in. VGA grayscale display |
Setups: | 64 custom user-defined setups. |
Power Source: | Three 1.5V alkaline or 1.2V NiCad AA cells |
Battery Life: | Typically operates for 150 hours on alkaline and 100 hours on NiCad |
Power off: | Auto power off if idle 5 min. |
Operating Temperature: | -10° to 60°C (-14° to 140°F). |
Size: | 63.5 W x 165 H x 31.5 D mm (2.5 W x 6.5 H x 1.24 D inches). |
Weight: | 0.4 kg (0.9 lbs ) |
Warranty: | Gauge: 2 Years Probe: 90 Days |